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The Man from Button Willow is a 1965 American animated Western film about the adventures of Justin Eagle, the first U.S. Government Agent. It was released on 3 April 1965 in the United States.
According to the film's pressbook, Dale Robertson provided the original story and financed the film though his company United Screen Arts that released the film as well as appearing in the live action prologue.
Voice cast
Dale Robertson - Justin Eagle
Edgar Buchanan - Sorry
Howard Keel - Vocalist
Barbara Jean Wong - Stormy
Herschel Bernardi - The Captain, Saloon Man#1
Pinto Colvig - Abner Hawkins, Animal Sounds, Man on Trolly, Laughing Saloon man
Ross Martin - Andy Svenson
Cliff Edwards - Doc,The Whip
Verna Felton - Mrs.Pomcroy, Mother, Lady on Trolley
Thurl Ravenscroft - Reverend, Saloon Man#2
Shep Menken - Shanghai Kelly, Chinese Singer, Saloon Man#3, Conductor
John Hiestand - Old Salt, Moatgomerey Blaine
Clarence Nash - Senator Freeman, Mountain Lion
Edward Platt - The Man In The Black Cape
Buck Buchanan - News Boy, Boy
Original Songs
"The Man From Button Willow" (Theme Song)
"Excuse Me, Ma'am"
"A Bright And Early Moring On The Farm"
"By Golly"
All Songs Written By George Bruns and Phyllis Bounds-Detiege
The Artists
Written For the Screen and Directed By David Detiege
Produced By Phyllis Bounds Detiege
Music Composed and Conducted By George Stoll
Additional Music By Robert Van Eps
Art Director: Erni Nordli
Film Editors: Ted Baker, Sam Horta, Ralph Ives
Animators: Walt Clinton, John Dunn, Ed Friedman, Morris Gollub, Stan Green, Harry Holt, Ken Hultgren, Don Lusk, Amby Paliwoda, George Rowley, John Sparey, Don Towsley, Gil Turner, Benny Washam
Layout: Bruce Bushman, Don Morgan, Tony Rivera
Backgrounds: Ron Dias, Dick Kelsey, Thelma Witmer
Scene Planning: Robert Brown, Buf Nerbovig, Jane Philippi, Kathrin Victor
Xerography: Mindy Bagdon, Jim Goodnow, Ron Honthaner, Tom Ramsey