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The Wild and Woozy West

Wild and Woozy West is another of the unsung cartoons from the Columbia studio of the '40s. It concerns the capture of the western wolf villain Angel Face, wanted dead or alive (perferrably dead). Among his list of crimes is "using naughty words".

Top Cast

  • Frank Graham

    Frank Graham

    Sheriff (voice)

  • Leone LeDoux

    Leone LeDoux

    Lady on Phone (voice)

  • Danny Webb

    Danny Webb

    Guy on Phone (voice)

  • Sara Berner

    Sara Berner

    The Widow Jones (uncredited)

  • Billy Bletcher

    Billy Bletcher

    Angel Face Wolf (uncredited)

  • Pinto Colvig

    Pinto Colvig

    Sheriff / Angel Face Wolf's One Line (uncredited)

Overview

Wild and Woozy West is another of the unsung cartoons from the Columbia studio of the '40s. It concerns the capture of the western wolf villain Angel Face, wanted dead or alive (perferrably dead). Among his list of crimes is "using naughty words".

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