The Museum (1930)
Description:
Toby the Pup, The Museum is only one of twelve cartoons produced and only seven still survive today. Created by animators Sid Marcus, Dick Huemer, and Art Davis. This cartoon is basically about a little dog who is a rather bad and cheeky museum cleaner. Not surprisingly, his boss is very impatient with him and urges him to keep cleaning. As the cleaner cleans, some of the things in the museum come to life.
Director: Arthur Davis
Producer: arthur davis
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed (base on 28 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-02 00:02:03
Genre:
Animation
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milton moses ginsberg
The plot was predictable and uninspired.
ray dennis steckler
Too many filler scenes that didn't move the story forward.
walter shumway
The dialogue didn't feel natural.
kinji fukasaku
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
stuart heisler
Surprisingly impactful and heartfelt.
john o'connor
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
bert i gordon
The dialogue felt natural and well-written.
roy del ruth
Solid direction and a clear creative vision.
joseph santley
Missed opportunities for deeper themes.
victor sjostrom
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
alan james
Excellent performances all around.
garson kanin
One of the better films I've watched in a while.
peter bogdanovich
The world-building pulled me in immediately.
richard ashe
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
norman z mcleod
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
ralph murphy
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
richard thorpe
A memorable soundtrack that fit perfectly.
george sherman
Cinematography was dull and didn't add much.
steve sekely
Overall, a forgettable experience that I wouldn't recommend.
bruce mitchell
An unsatisfying conclusion that left many questions unanswered.