Father’s Lion

Father’s Lion

Year: 1952

Runtime: 6 mins

Language: English

Director: Jack Kinney

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George Geef heads off on a camping trip with his son, who is convinced that lions are lurking all around. No matter how close the animals appear, George remains oblivious, while his son remains armed with a trusty pop‑gun, ready for any imagined encounter.

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