Goldilocks Trailer

Goldilocks Trailer (1970)

31 March 1970 Animated, Family 25 mins

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Cast

Bing Crosby

as Self / Papa Bear (voice)

Kathryn Grant

as Self / Mama Bear (voice)

Nathaniel Crosby

as Self / Baby Bear (voice)

Mary Crosby

as Self / Goldilocks (voice)

Paul Winchell

as Bobcat / Various Animals (voice)

Avery Schreiber

as Deer / Various Animals (voice)

International Releases Dates

United States 31 March 1970

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