Born to Peck

February. 25,1952      
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An elderly, suicidal Woody Woodpecker reminisces about his life as a woodpecker, as his ability to peck wood has vanished, leaving his life seemingly without energy.

Mel Blanc as  Woody Woodpecker's 'Guess Who?' Signature (archive sound)
Grace Stafford as  Mama & Papa Woodpecker (archive sound)

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