
Goofy Movies Number Seven(1934)
This comedy short contains a "Wotaphony" newsreel and a short film from Super-Stupid Pictures entitled "The Downfall of Thaddeus G. Blotto, Esq." As the audience views footage from unidentified silent movies, the narrator makes humorous comments while telling the (alleged) story.

Movie: Goofy Movies Number Seven

Goofy Movies Number Seven
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This comedy short contains a "Wotaphony" newsreel and a short film from Super-Stupid Pictures entitled "The Downfall of Thaddeus G. Blotto, Esq." As the audience views footage from unidentified silent movies, the narrator makes humorous comments while telling the (alleged) story.
Release Date
1934-09-18
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6
Rating:
3.0 startsTagline
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Languages:
English
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