Bozo the Clown (1954)
The pilot episode in a series about a little girl named Amy and her clown doll, Bozo, who comes to life when nobody else is around. In this episode, Amy finds herself trying to convince her father that Bozo is real and that she can talk to their dog, Truesdale. Meanwhile, a neighbor's hen disappears and Truesdale gets blamed. Bozo and Amy help to prove that Truesdale was not the culprit. In the process, they take "shrink pills" in order to make themselves smaller, talk to a squirrel and an owl, and Bozo makes himself invisible.
Director: Hollingsworth Morse
Genre: Family
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: July 4, 1954
Production: Official Films
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bozo the Clown about?
- The pilot episode in a series about a little girl named Amy and her clown doll, Bozo, who comes to life when nobody else is around. In this episode, Amy finds herself trying to convince her father that Bozo is real and that she can talk to their dog, Truesdale. Meanwhile, a neighbor's hen disappears and Truesdale gets blamed. Bozo and Amy help to prove that Truesdale was not the culprit. In the process, they take "shrink pills" in order to make themselves smaller, talk to a squirrel and an owl, and Bozo makes himself invisible.
- Who directed Bozo the Clown?
- Bozo the Clown was directed by Hollingsworth Morse.
- How long is Bozo the Clown?
- Bozo the Clown has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Bozo the Clown?
- Bozo the Clown is a Family film.
- Where was Bozo the Clown produced?
- Bozo the Clown was produced in United States of America.