Sleepy-Time Tom
Trailer: Sleepy-Time Tom
Year: 1951
Studio: MGM Cartoon Studio
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Cast: Lillian Randolph, Daws Butler, Paul Frees
Crew: Fred Quimby (Producer), Ray Patterson (Animation), Ed Barge (Animation), Kenneth Muse (Animation), Joseph Barbera (Director), Scott Bradley (Original Music Composer)
Runtime: 7 minutes
Release: May 26, 1951
IMDb: 6.90/10 by 58 users
Popularity: 1
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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