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The Big House Ain't a Home

The Big House Ain't a Home

19740h 6m

Overview

The Dogfather orders Pug and Louie to break Bennie the Boom Boom out of prison. However, they both get captured in the process.

Directed by Gerry Chiniquy
Written by David Detiege
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Top Cast

Bob Holt

Bob Holt

Dogfather / Pug (voice)

Daws Butler

Daws Butler

Louie (voice)

About The Big House Ain't a Home

The Big House Ain't a Home is a animation film released in 1974. Directed by Gerry Chiniquy, it stars Bob Holt, Daws Butler. The Dogfather orders Pug and Louie to break Bennie the Boom Boom out of prison. However, they both get captured in the process.

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