Now That Summer Is Gone Trailer

Now That Summer Is Gone Trailer (1938)

14 May 1938 Animated, Comedy, Family 6 mins

Summer is gone, and throughout the forest young squirrels are working hard gathering acorns for the long cold winter ahead. But one such squirrel has a better idea: winning acorns by shooting dice.

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Cast

Mel Blanc

as Junior / Gambler (voice) (uncredited)

Billy Bletcher

as Pop (voice) (uncredited)

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 14 May 1938

Production Companies

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