Mooch Goes to Hollywood Trailer

Mooch Goes to Hollywood Trailer (1971)

31 December 1971 Comedy, Family 51 mins

A dog tries to become a canine star with the help of Zsa Zsa Gabor.

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Cast

Vincent Price

as Vincent Price

James Darren

as James Darren

Jill St. John

as Jill St. John

Jim Backus

as Jim Backus

John Harding

as Dr. Hackett

Gino Conforti

as Hairdresser

Jerry Hausner

as Producer

Bert Holland

as Attendant

Grace Albertson

as Lady with Cat

Jay Jostyn

as Man with Duck

Lynne Lipton

as Mooch (voice)

Bettye Ackerman

as Bettye Ackerman (uncredited)

Marty Allen

as Marty Allen (uncredited)

Kathie Browne

as Kathie Browne - Party guest (uncredited)

Richard Burton

as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Crew

Andy Babbish

Andy Babbish Associate Producer

Ray Gosnell Jr.

Ray Gosnell Jr. Assistant Director

Scott Hamilton

Scott Hamilton Makeup Artist

Allen Daviau

Allen Daviau Director of Photography

Michael Devine

Michael Devine Art Direction

Don Piestrup

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

United States 31 December 1971

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Mooch Goes to Hollywood | 1971 Family Comedy | Vincent Price | Jill St. John

A dog named Mooch comes to Hollywood and tries to make it in show business with the help of Zsa Zsa Gabor (narrator).

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