Dizzy Dishes
Trailer: Dizzy Dishes
Year: 1930
Studio: Fleischer Studios, Paramount Pictures
Director: Dave Fleischer
Cast: William 'Billy' Costello, William 'Billy' Costello, Margie Hines, Billy Murray
Crew: Dave Fleischer (Director), Grim Natwick (Animation Director), Max Fleischer (Producer), Grim Natwick (Animation), Ted Sears (Animation), Rudolph Eggeman (Animation)
Runtime: 6 minutes
Release: Aug 09, 1930
IMDb: 5.55/10 by 21 users
Popularity: 1
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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