Shutter Bug (1963)

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Glamorous screen star Woody Woodpecker is constantly beset by a publicity photographer who wants to take his picture. Finally, Woody gets away for a vacation in the woods, thinking that he has escaped the bright lights and publicity men for a while. However, who shows up but the pesky photographer? Woody tries a number of tricks to get rid of the photographer, including setting a grizzly bear on him. In the end, the photographer gets back at Woody with a cannonball in the rear end.

Director: Paul J. Smith
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Runtime: 6 min
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Production: Walter Lantz Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Paul J. Smith
More Films in Genre: Animation, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shutter Bug about?
Glamorous screen star Woody Woodpecker is constantly beset by a publicity photographer who wants to take his picture. Finally, Woody gets away for a vacation in the woods, thinking that he has escaped the bright lights and publicity men for a while. However, who shows up but the pesky photographer? Woody tries a number of tricks to get rid of the photographer, including setting a grizzly bear on him. In the end, the photographer gets back at Woody with a cannonball in the rear end.
Who directed Shutter Bug?
Shutter Bug was directed by Paul J. Smith.
Who stars in Shutter Bug?
Shutter Bug stars Grace Stafford, Jerry Mann.
How long is Shutter Bug?
Shutter Bug has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
What genre is Shutter Bug?
Shutter Bug is a Animation, Comedy film.
Where was Shutter Bug produced?
Shutter Bug was produced in United States of America.