Jack O'Lantern Trailer

Jack O'Lantern Trailer (1972)

29 October 1972 Animated 23 mins

A leprechaun, who had changed himself into a pumpkin seed to hibernate for the winter, comes to life as Mr. Jack O'Lantern, who then uses his pumpkin shell to help scare away Zelda the Witch and Archibald the Warlock.

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Cast

Carl Banas

as (voice)

Len Birman

as (voice)

Bernard Cowan

as (voice)

Peg Dixon

as (voice)

Peggi Loder

as (voice)

Henry Ramer

as (voice)

Alfie Scopp

as (voice)

Paul Soles

as (voice)

Crew

Jules Bass

Director

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin

Mary Alice Dwyer-Dobbin Associate Producer

Tom Brennand

Tom Brennand Sound Engineer

Paul Coker Jr.

Paul Coker Jr. Character Designer

John Curcio

John Curcio Sound Engineer

Jules Bass

Jules Bass Producer

International Releases Dates

United States 29 October 1972

Production Companies

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