West and Soda
Oct 01 1965
•1h 26m
•Animation, Western, Comedy
West and soda is a 1965 traditionally-animated Italian feature film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of the traditional American Western.
Cast
See allNando Gazzolo
Johnny (voice)
Vittoria Febbi
Clementina (voice)
Carlo Romano
Il Cattivissimo (voice)
Luigi Pavese
Ursus (voice)
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