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A Town Called Panic (2009)

Cowboy and Indian's only wish was to come up with a brilliant idea for Mr Horse's birthday, but when their plan ends up in utter disaster, they'll need to travel the world and back to make things right again.
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Cowboy and Indian's only wish was to come up with a brilliant idea for Mr Horse's birthday, but when their plan ends up in utter disaster, they'll need to travel the world and back to make things right again.

Rating:PG
Genre:Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Directed By:Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar
Written By:Vincent Patar, Stéphane Aubier, Guillaume Malandrin, Vincent Tavier
In Theaters:12/16/2009
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Runtime:77 minutes
Studio:La Parti Production, Made in Productions, Beast Productions, Les Films du GrognonRTBF, Les films du grognon, RTBF, Gébéka Films

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Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar

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Stéphane Aubier

Coboy / Max Briquenet / Monsieur Ernotte (voice)

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Vincent Patar

Cheval (voice)

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Bruce Ellison

Indien (voice)

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Jeanne Balibar

Madame Longrée (voice)

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Bouli Lanners

Postman / Simon / Cow (voice)

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Benoît Poelvoorde

Steven (voice)

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Nicolas Buysse

Mouton / Jean-Paul (voice)

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François De Brigode

Sports Journalist (voice)

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Véronique Dumont

Janine (voice)

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Christine Grulois

Cow / Student (voice)

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Frédéric Jannin

Gendarme / Gérard / Brick Delivery Man (voice)

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