More Kittens Trailer

More Kittens Trailer (1936)

19 December 1936 Fantasy, Animated 8 mins

Thrown out of the house into the backyard, the three kittens are sheltered by a giant Saint Bernard and are tormented by a turtle and a bluebird.

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Cast

Lillian Randolph

as Mammy Two-Shoes (voice) (uncredited)

Elvia Allman

as Cat Meows (voice) (uncredited)

Clarence Nash

as Birds (voice) (uncredited)

Crew

Frank Churchill

Original Music Composer

Robert Stokes

Robert Stokes Animation

International Titles

Más gatitos Trailer

Sequel to 'Three Orphan Kittens' Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 19 December 1936

Production Companies

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