
Bottles
Animation · Horror · Fantasy
Overview
A dark and stormy night in a drugstore. The druggist mixes a potion and falls asleep. The skull-and-crossbones on the bottle comes to life and drips the potion on the druggist.
Top Cast


Rudolf Ising
Rudolf Ising
Old Druggist (voice)
Rudolf Ising
Old Druggist (voice)


Bernice Hansen
Bernice Hansen
Junior Bottle / Vanishing Cream (voice)
Bernice Hansen
Junior Bottle / Vanishing Cream (voice)


Delos Jewkes
Delos Jewkes
Asorbine Bottle / Hot Water Bottle (voice)
Delos Jewkes
Asorbine Bottle / Hot Water Bottle (voice)
Dudley Kuzelle
Dudley Kuzelle
Shaving Mug (voice)
Dudley Kuzelle
Shaving Mug (voice)


Frank Nelson
Frank Nelson
Laughing Skull (voice)
Frank Nelson
Laughing Skull (voice)
Allan Watson
Allan Watson
Scotch Bottle (voice)
Allan Watson
Scotch Bottle (voice)


Martha Wentworth
Martha Wentworth
Witch Hazel (voice)
Martha Wentworth
Witch Hazel (voice)
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