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Get Rich Quick Porky

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For Sale/This lovely lot containing lots and lots/Oh!--Just oodles of OIL! An oil tanker pulls into the lot, and the lot's owner, dogface con artist John Gusher, hooks the tanker to a sprinkler system to make it appear as if the land is saturated with natural crude oil, in hopes of luring some suckers to buy the otherwise worthless land.

Movie Info

Directed by: Robert Clampett
Story by: Bob Clampett
Produced by: Leon Schlesinger

Starring: Mel Blanc as Porky Pig and the dog, Earle Hodgins as John Gusher, Cal Howard as Gabby Goat, Shirley Reed as the gopher, Billy Bletcher as the driver
Edited by: Treg Brown

Music by: Carl W. Stalling
Animation by: Charles Jones
Layouts by: Chuck Jones
Backgrounds by: Art Loomer

Color process: Black-and-white, Color (1968 color edition and 1992 computer colorized version)
Production company: Leon Schlesinger Productions
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation

Release date: August 28, 1937
Running time: 7 minutes
Language: English




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