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Springtime for Thomas

Springtime for Thomas

19467.20h 8m

Overview

It's spring, and Tom is much more interested in the female cat next door than in Jerry.

Directed by Joseph Barbera
Written by Ben Hardaway, Cal Howard
Produced by Fred Quimby
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Top Cast

Frank Graham

Frank Graham

Jerry's Devil Conscience / Butch (voice)

Sara Berner

Sara Berner

Toodles (voice) (uncredited)

William Hanna

William Hanna

Tom /Jerry /Butch's Scream (voice) (uncredited)

B

Bob Laztny

Tom Speaking (voice) (uncredited)

J

Jack Sabel

Jerry Speaking (voice) (uncredited)

About Springtime for Thomas

Springtime for Thomas is a comedy, animation film released in 1946. Directed by Joseph Barbera, it stars Frank Graham, Sara Berner, William Hanna. It's spring, and Tom is much more interested in the female cat next door than in Jerry.

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