Gold Rush Daze

Gold Rush Daze

Release date : February 25, 1939
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Cal Dalton / Ben Hardaway /
Writers : Melvin Millar /
Production companies : The Vitaphone Corporation / Warner Bros. Pictures / Leon Schlesinger Productions /
February 25, 1939 7m United States of America Animation More
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A hound dog drives to the hills to dig for gold. However, a gas station hound explains that, in 1849, there was a major gold rush in the hills at the first sight of gold, and he didn't have any success digging, mining, or panning any gold. When a horseman reports a sign of gold, the station hound trades his gas station for the other hound's car and equipment.
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  • title:Gold Rush Daze
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1939
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Animation · Comedy · Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Cal Dalton / Ben Hardaway /
  • Writers: Melvin Millar ·
  • Production companies: The Vitaphone Corporation · Warner Bros. Pictures · Leon Schlesinger Productions ·
  • Overview:A hound dog drives to the hills to dig for gold. However, a gas station hound explains that, in 1849, there was a major gold rush in the hills at the first sight of gold, and he didn't have any success digging, mining, or panning any gold. When a horseman reports a sign of gold, the station hound trades his gas station for the other hound's car and equipment.
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