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Tar with a Star
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Tar with a Star

Aug 12, 1949
0h 7m
★ 7.5

Overview

Gunfights are diminishing the population (1864- for the time being) in the tough Western town of Cactus Corners.

Genres

Animation
Comedy
Western

Production Companies

Famous Studios

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