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Moonlight for Two
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Moonlight for Two

Jun 11, 1932
0h 7m
★ 4.7

Overview

Two courting hillbilly dogs, which is Goopy Geer and his girlfriend, go to the big barn dance. Then a villian comes over to try to shoot him with a gun, then fights, and the villian got on fire and escaped thanks to the walking stove.

Genres

Music
Romance
Animation
Comedy

Production Companies

Harman-Ising Productions
The Vitaphone Corporation
Leon Schlesinger Productions

Cast

No Cast found.

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