Bosko and Bruno 91 years old

Bosko, carrying his hobo stick, travels along the railroad tracks with his dog, Bruno. Unfortunately, they're both on the tracks as they cross a bridge and realize that a train is coming perilously near. They manage to escape via a handcar, which was waiting for them on the tracks. however, once over the bridge, Bruno gets his foot caught near the switch. Bruno escapes, but not before allowing his poor master to think he's dead. Bosko is angry at his pet, but outrage turns to fear when the sound of another train gets them both panicking again. Luckily, the "train whistle" is only the mooing of a cow. The pair's adventures continue as they try to steal a chicken for her eggs. Finally, they end up on a runaway boxcar and have a second encounter with the obnoxious cow.

Credits

Bosko and Bruno Cast

Name Character
Johnny Murray He was 34, 55 years old when he died as Bosko (voice) (uncredited)

Bosko and Bruno Crew

Name Department
Hugh Harman as Director. He was 28 (79) years old when He died Directing
Hugh Harman as Producer. He was 28 (79) years old when He died Production
Rudolf Ising as Producer. He was 28 (88) years old when He died Production
Rollin Hamilton as Animation. He was 33 (52) years old when He died Visual Effects
Bernard B. Brown as Sound. He was 33 (82) years old when He died Sound
Leon Schlesinger as Producer. He was 47 (65) years old when He died Production
Paul J. Smith as Animation. He was 26 (78) years old when He died Visual Effects
Bosko and Bruno (91 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, April 30, 1932
  • Runtime: 7 minutes