Bonzo Goes to College

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Bonzo Goes to College
1952 film poster
Directed byFrederick De Cordova
(as Frederick de Cordova)
Screenplay byLeo Lieberman
Jack Henley
Story byLeo Lieberman
Produced byTed Richmond
StarringMaureen O'Sullivan
Edmund Gwenn
Charles Drake
Gigi Perreau
Gene Lockhart
Bonzo
CinematographyCarl E. Guthrie
Edited byTed Kent
Music byFrank Skinner
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • September 11, 1952 (1952-09-11)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Bonzo Goes to College is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Frederick De Cordova and starring Maureen O'Sullivan, Edmund Gwenn, Charles Drake, Gigi Perreau, Gene Lockhart, and Bonzo. It is a sequel to the 1951 film Bedtime for Bonzo.

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Former lab chimpanzee Bonzo, suddenly literate, runs away from a carnival sideshow. He lands in the college town of Pawlton, where young Betsy mistakenly believes the chimp is a gift from her grandfather, Pop Drew, the football coach at Pawlton.

Betsy wants to formally adopt Bonzo, something her parents, Marion and Malcolm Drew, aren't too sure about. A judge goes along with the idea, pretending to officially approve an adoption, just to humor the girl. Betsy then writes her other grandfather, millionaire Clarence Gateson, to inform him she now has a baby brother. Gateson is thrilled until he arrives in Pawlton and finds the truth.

Gateson warms up to Bonzo and even takes him golfing. Discovering what a natural athlete the chimpanzee is, an idea is hatched that Bonzo could play quarterback for the college, where Pop is desperate for good players. A couple of con men, Edwards and Wilbur Crane, kidnap the chimpanzee just before the big game and replace Bonzo with one that can't play ball. Before they can collect their bets, the real Bonzo turns up and wins the game.

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