The story of the Boston Tea Party told with cats and dogs.The story of the Boston Tea Party told with cats and dogs.The story of the Boston Tea Party told with cats and dogs.
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Paul Willson
- John Kennel
- (voice)
Phil Proctor
- Spaniel Adams
- (voice)
- (as Philip Proctor)
Eric Goldberg
- Governor
- (voice)
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. . . his voice work as the Governor in PUPS OF LIBERTY is his best role ever, you need to check out an obscure triumph he performed for one of those infamous "Poverty Row" movie studios that is virtually unknown, unseen and forgotten today. Eric voices Don Duck in his most memorable outing ever, titled TROUBLE SHOOTER. This cartoon runs 10:13.54, and can be found as the second "Bonus Feature" on Disc 1 of the so-called "Disney Treasure," The Chronological Donald, Volume 4, released in 2008. Though Eric's rendition of TROUBLE SHOOTER, an unfinished 1946 duck tale, is introduced by some blathering bozo named Lenny Malt Inn, it is Eric who steals the show, not only voicing Donald Duck as he runs his pointer along a wall of storyboards, but he also generates ALL of the sound effects, something Mel B-l-a-n-c never attempted for Warner. This is not only Eric's best cartoon, but also Donald Duck's.
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- Pups of Liberty: The Boston Tea-Bone Party
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