Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye
Originally released in 1919. Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye is a animation film. directed by Earl Hurd. At just 4 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Animation featuring Bobby Bumps. A "Bray" Studios Production. Bobby tries to sneak his dog into the theatre. He gets past the woman at the kiosk but the commissionaire spots the dog in a mirror. The pooch licks tears from his master's eyes as they sit on the pavement outside. An aristocratic lady arrives at the theatre in a chauffeur driven car and the dog gets underneath the train of her dress and into the auditorium. Bobby follows after him. They watch a film where a hypnotist commands his victim to "Bark like a dog". Bobby tries to hypnotise his pet and tells him to "Bark like a dog". He does so and they are thrown out of the theatre. They are kicked so hard that they fly through the window of a tram. Bobby then hypnotises the conductor into believing that they had paid their fare and indeed that the conductor owes them change. The conductor gives them some money. Bobby has a good laugh about their scams.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye about?
Animation featuring Bobby Bumps. A "Bray" Studios Production. Bobby tries to sneak his dog into the theatre. He gets past the woman at the kiosk but the commissionaire spots the dog in a mirror. Th...
Who directed Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye?
Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye was directed by Earl Hurd.
How long is Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye?
Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye has a runtime of 0 hours and 4 minutes (4 minutes total).
When was Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye released?
Bobby Bumps and the Hypnotic Eye was released on June 25, 1919 in theaters.