Hemo the Magnificent

Hemo the Magnificent

8.1

Mar 20 1957

1h 54m

Animation, Family

Professor Frank Baxter and some animated friends answer questions about blood. what makes it red? Why do little animals' hearts beat so quickly? And so much more.

Frank Baxter

Frank Baxter

Himself

Richard Carlson

Richard Carlson

Mr. Fiction Writer

Mel Blanc

Mel Blanc

Squirrel / Turtle / Alligator / Rabbit (voice)

Sterling Holloway

Sterling Holloway

Lab assistant

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