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How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck

Year: 1976 Documentary Runtime: 47 min Rating: 6.5

Overview

A documentary short examining the language and performance of auctioneering, filmed at the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship in Pennsylvania.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Werner Herzog

Werner Herzog

Self

Steve Liptay

Steve Liptay

Self

Scott McKain

Scott McKain

Self

Ralph Wade

Ralph Wade

Self

Alan Ball

Alan Ball

Self

Abe Diffenbach

Abe Diffenbach

Self

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