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Rolling Stones
film with a runtime of 7 minutes, released in 1936. Presented in English.
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Two tramp puppies horn in on a blue ribbon show. Features two original songs by Philip A. Scheib, "Rhythm of the Rails", and a short reprise of "Five Puplets" (from the earlier cartoon of the same name). Contrast of old and new: the first scene of the puppies riding the rails was by "Connie" Rasinski, just breaking in as a full-fledged animator; the following shot of them walking the rails is by co-producer Frank Moser, who went back to the silents.
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How long is Rolling Stones?
Rolling Stones runs for 7m.
What language is it available in?
The primary language listed for this title is English.
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