Growing Up Trailer

Growing Up Trailer (1963)

02 November 1963 Animated, Comedy 6 mins

The Ghostly Trio make mischief by slipping Casper an enlarging potion.

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Cast

Bradley Bolke

as The Ghostly Trio/Witch

Ginny Tyler

as Wendy/Witch/Little Boy

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 02 November 1963

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