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Scooby Goes Hollywood

1979 | 49m | English

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Shaggy and Scooby-Doo quit their Saturday morning TV series in pursuit of Hollywood stardom.
Release Date: Dec 23, 1979
Director: Ray Patterson
Writer: Duane Poole, Dick Robbins
Genres: Animation, Comedy, TV Movie
Keywords california, talking dog, hollywood
Production Companies Hanna-Barbera Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Casey Kasem Shaggy Rogers (voice)
Don Messick Scooby-Doo (voice)
Frank Welker Fred Jones (voice)
Heather North Daphne Blake (voice)
Patricia Stevens Velma Dinkley (voice)
Ginny McSwain Kerry / Girl Fan / Executive Secretary (voice)
Marilyn Schreffler Cherie / Sis / Receptionist (voice)
Joan Gerber Lavonne / Second Woman / Waitress (voice)
Rip Taylor C.J. (voice)
Michael Bell Jesse Rotten / V.P. Jackie Carlson (voice)
Stan Jones Director / First V.P. / Terrier (voice)
Pat Fraley Brother / Guard / Announcer (voice)
Edie Lehmann Boddicker Singer (voice)
Paul DeKorte Singer (voice)
Michael Redman Singer (voice)
Debbie Hall Singer (voice)
Robert Tebow Singer (voice)
Name Job
Duane Poole Writer
Dick Robbins Writer
Ray Patterson Director
Hoyt Curtin Original Music Composer
Name Title
Don Jurwich Producer
William Hanna Executive Producer
Joseph Barbera Executive Producer
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Aegelis
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I really cannot fathom what the writers were thinking on this one. Few movies reach this level of crossover failure like Star Wars Holiday Special. It's a hodge-podge of rehashed Three Stooges, clips of older episodes, and Snoopy Come Home. I believe they were trying to see if Scooby would ever w ... ork without monsters, mystery and for the most part, the rest of the gang. The only audience I can think of that might enjoy this is perhaps a 3-year old who likes the dog but finds regular Doo too scary. Even still, they would get none of the supposed 'jokes' referring to old campy tv shows.

Jun 23, 2021