Betty Boop’s Museum

Betty Boop’s Museum

Year: 1932

Runtime: 7 mins

Language: English

Director: Dave Fleischer

ComedyAnimation

Koko advertises a 50‑cent museum sightseeing tour and Betty becomes his sole passenger. During the trip she is accidentally locked inside the building. The exhibit skeletons spring to life and chase her through the halls until Bimbo arrives and rescues her.

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