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The Under Dog is a film of genre Animation directed by Bill Nolan released in USA on 7 november 1932

The Under Dog (1932)

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Released in USA 7 november 1932
Directed by ,    
Genres Animation
Rating73% 3.6790453.6790453.6790453.6790453.679045

The Under Dog is a 1932 short animated film produced by Walter Lantz Productions, and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is the fourth film featuring Pooch the Pup.

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Pooch (now wearing shoes and a hat) is a penniless vagabond wondering the countryside, and carrying a sack on the end of a stick. On his way, he comes across his sweetheart the girl coonhound (now having lighter fur) who is milking a cow. After they greet each other, Pooch sings the song A Great Big Bunch of You. Moments later, an old dog, who is the girl coonhound's employer, shows up and isn't happy to see him. The old dog hurls Pooch past the fences bordering the farmlands where he lands next to a sign saying "No tramps allowed."

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