The Flying Mouse Trailer

The Flying Mouse Trailer (1934)

14 July 1934 Animated 9 mins

To the tune "I Would Like to Be a Bird," a young mouse fashions wings from a pair of leaves, to the great amusement of his brothers when his attempts to use them fail. When the butterfly he rescues from a spider proves to be a fairy, he wishes for wings. But his bat-like appearance doesn't fit in with either the birds or the other mice, and he finds himself friendless; even the bats make fun of him. Written by Jon Reeves

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Cast

Dorothy Compton

as Mouse / Mice / Fairy (voice) (uncredited)

Purv Pullen

as Birds (voice) (uncredited)

Pinto Colvig

as Spider / Barks (voice) (uncredited)

Clarence Nash

as Bat (voice) (uncredited)

Gertrude Lawrence

as Blue Fairy / Laughing Mice (voice) (uncredited)

Crew

Walt Disney

Walt Disney Producer

David Hand

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 14 July 1934

Production Companies

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