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Directed by | Darrell Van Citters |
Story by | Stephen Fossati Darrell Van Citters 'Dean Wellins |
Produced by | Chuck Jones Linda Jones Clough Stephen A. Fossati |
Starring | Frank Gorshin Stan Freberg |
Edited by | Julie Ann Lau |
Music by | Cameron Patrick Dominick Certo J. Eric Schmidt |
Animation by | Tom Decker Patrick Gleeson Dean Wellins Duane Gretsky Bill Snelgrove Claude Raynes Greg Whittaker Warren O'Neill Herman Sharaf Cory Wilson Joe Achorn Edy Benjamin Munir Bhatti John Hinshelwood Martin Hopkins Maurice Noble |
Backgrounds by | Jill Petrilak |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 6:54 |
Language | English |
Pullet Surprise is a 1997 Looney Tunes short released in theaters with Cats Don't Dance. It was produced by Chuck Jones Film Productions.[1]
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