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Porky's Cafe

Cartoon

Movie Info

Directed by: Chuck Jones
Writing: Rich Hogan, Tedd Pierce
Cast: Robert C. Bruce, Mel Blanc

Produced by: Leon Schlesinger
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Music: Carl W. Stalling

Editing: Treg Brown
Art: Ann Almond
Sound: Treg Brown

Camera: Ray Bloss
Animation: Rudy Larriva, Robert Cannon, Phil DeLara, Ken Harris, Paul Julian, John McGrew, Steve Milman, Phil Monroe, Richard Thompson, Ben Washam

Release date: February 21, 1942 (United States)
Country of origin: United States
Language: English




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