Bosko in Person (1933)
Directed by Hugh Harman
Countries - United States |
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
There's no plot but plenty of music and laughs as Bosko and Honey put on a vaudeville show. The two troupers do a little bit of everything: singing, dancing, playing the piano, and imitating such 1930s celebrities as Greta Garbo, Maurice Chevalier, Jimmy Durante, Ted Lewis and even Aunt Jemima. Musical highlights include "Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away," "Was That the Human Thing to Do?" and "Sweet Georgia Brown". All this, and President Roosevelt too: Happy Days are REALLY here again.