Tawny Owl Trailer

Tawny Owl Trailer (1936)

17 December 1936 Factual

A Secrets of Life short about the tawny owl.

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Cast

E. V. H. Emmett

as Narrator (voice)

Crew

Mary Field

Director

International Titles

Story of the Tawny Owl Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 17 December 1936

Production Companies

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