Year: 1936
Runtime: 9 mins
Language: English
Director: Rudolf Ising
A mischievous young mouse refuses to go to bed, insisting he’s grown‑up. His inner “devil” tempts him to raid the pantry, light a pipe, flip through a racy magazine and sip booze, while his “angel” tries to stop him. After a drunken encounter with the cat, the angel traps the devil in a copy of Dante’s Inferno, frees the mouse, and he finally agrees to be Mama’s little man and head to sleep.
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