Bosko's Knight-Mare is a 1933 Looney Tunes animated short film featuring Bosko, the first star of the series.[1] The film was directed by Hugh Harman.[2] The film score was composed by Frank Marsales.
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Directed by | Hugh Harman |
Story by | Hugh Harman (uncedited) |
Produced by | Harman and Ising Leon Schlesinger |
Starring | Rochelle Hudson |
Edited by | Dale Pickett |
Music by | Frank Marsales |
Animation by | Robert McKimson Robert Stokes |
Color process | Black and white |
Production companies | Harman-Ising Productions The Vitaphone Corporation Leon Schlesinger Studios |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date | June 3, 1933 |
Running time | 7 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bosko falls asleep while reading about medieval chivalry, and dreams that he's one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table, along with other film comedians. The villainous Black Knight kidnaps Honey, and Bosko rides to the rescue. The dream ends as Bosko chops up a suit of armor, then jumps back into bed.
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