The Lost Dream (1949) [N/A]

Featuring:
Cecil Roy, Jackson Beck, Mae Questel

Written by:
Larz Bourne
Isadore Klein
Steve Muffati

Directed by:
Bill Tytla, George Germanetti


Release Date:
March 18, 1949

Original Title:
The Lost Dream

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Famous Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

Little Audrey helps a lost dream find his way back to Dream Land.

Petunia the housekeeper warns Little Audrey not to read by moonlight. Doing so causes bad dreams. Audrey doesn't believe it. When she goes to sleep, she has a dream about a land of candy. Nothing bad about that. The dream suddenly personifies, becoming a little boy who identifies himself as a lost dream. He's lost because he missed the dream boat, which takes all the dreams back to Dream Land. Audrey offers to help him find his way home. In no time, they're in Dream Land, where Audrey meets its ruler, the Sandman. The Sandman agrees to allow the little dream-boy to show Audrey around. But he warns him against going near the Black Door. The dream-boy listens, but Audrey is far too curious to keep clear of it.

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Internet Movie Database 7.2/10

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