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We all know and love Betty Boop but did you know she started her film life as a dog.When was her last appearance on film?
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Gnomon
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Probably in a cameo appearance in 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit?' (Directed by Robert Zemeckis, 1988). Source: Brain of Gnomon
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