Three Little Pigs

Three Little Pigs

6.9

May 27 1933

0h 8m

Music, Animation, Comedy, Family

The two pigs building houses of hay and sticks scoff at their brother, building the brick house. But when the wolf comes around and blows their houses down (after trickery like dressing as a foundling sheep fails), they run to their brother's house. And throughout, they sing the classic song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?".

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

Big Bad Wolf (voice)

Pinto Colvig

Pinto Colvig

Practical Pig (voice)

Dorothy Compton

Dorothy Compton

Fiddler Pig (voice)

Mary Moder

Mary Moder

Fifer Pig (voice)

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