
The Devil and Daniel Mouse
A song from the heart beats the Devil every time!
Genres
Overview
When a young female mouse makes a deal with the devil to become a rock star and learns the price, her boyfriend has to help her avoid damnation.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
25 min
Release Date
1978-10-05
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
11
Vote Average
6.8
Chris Wiggins
B.L. Zebub (voice)
Annabel Kershaw
Jan Mouse (voice)
Martin Lavut
Weez Weezel / Pawnbroker (voice)
Jim Henshaw
Daniel Mouse / Beaver Drummer (voice)
Valerie Carter
Jan Mouse (singing voice)
John Sebastian
Daniel Mouse (singing voice) / Rock Show Emcee (voice)
Dianne Lawrence
Journalist / Vicky Viper (voice)
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