George of the Jungle: Created by Allan Burns. With Bill Scott, June Foray, Paul Frees, Daws Butler. An anthology of Jay Ward cartoon creations, featuring a dumb ape man and his friends.
George, Ursula and Ape are evicted to make room for a housing development. Hopefully, the powerful spirit Tee Nee Tee will come to their rescue. 9.0/10(11) Top-rated S1.E17 ∙ Kings Back to Back Sat, Dec 30, 1967 George must win re-election for King of the Jungle. ...
George of the Jungle: Created by Allan Burns. With Bill Scott, June Foray, Paul Frees, Daws Butler. An anthology of Jay Ward cartoon creations, featuring a dumb ape man and his friends.
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George's Gorge is a wide and extremely deep gorge that appears in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! episode "Jungle Fever". Located in the Amazon Jungle, as stated above, George's Gorge is extremely deep, about roughly three miles; at the bottom of...
John Boles portrayed an army lieutenant who is sent by U.S. Pres.William McKinleyto seek military assistance from a Cuban rebel;Wallace BeeryandBarbara Stanwyckplayed his companions during histrekthrough Cuba’s jungle. Marshall’s other films from 1936 wereThe Crime of Dr. Forbes, aB-drama ...
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George Wallace Sayre. Writer: Racing Luck. George Wallace Sayre was born on 21 March 1898. George Wallace was a writer, known for Racing Luck (1935), Go-Get-'Em, Haines (1936) and Flying Hostess (1936). George Wallace died on 23 October 1962 in Los Angel
Personal notice: Danger's my stock in trade. If the job's too tough for you to handle, you've got a job for me. George Valentine. The few earliest episodes were more sitcom than private eye shows, with a studio audience providing scattered laughter at the not-so-funny scripts. Soon ...