
A Sleepless Night 1940
Step into the cozy chaos of *A Sleepless Night (1940)*, a delightful animated short from pioneering filmmaker Charles R. Bowers. This 11-minute comedy follows a family of mice squeezed inside a wall, desperate for sleep—until a snoring dog outside threatens their peace.
Director: Charles R. Bowers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *A Sleepless Night (1940)* about?
A family of mice living inside a wall tries to sleep, but a snoring dog outside keeps Mom Mouse awake. Pop Mouse takes matters into his own paws, leading to a series of comedic mishaps as he attempts to quiet the dog and fetch some cheese.
Who directed *A Sleepless Night*?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in *A Sleepless Night*?
The film features an ensemble cast of animated mice, with no credited actors listed in its production details.
Is *A Sleepless Night (1940)* worth watching?
While it's unrated on IMDb, this 11-minute animated short offers a fun glimpse into early 20th-century comedy and animation styles. Its quirky charm and lighthearted chaos make it a nostalgic pick for fans of vintage cartoons.
How long is *A Sleepless Night*?
The runtime is 11 minutes.
About A Sleepless Night (1940) — The Animated Short That Turns a Snore into a Riot
Step into the cozy chaos of *A Sleepless Night (1940)*, a delightful animated short from pioneering filmmaker Charles R. Bowers. This 11-minute comedy follows a family of mice squeezed inside a wall, desperate for sleep—until a snoring dog outside threatens their peace. When Mom Mouse enlists Pop Mouse to silence the noisy hound, the mission quickly escalates into a series of chaotic mishaps, blending slapstick humor with clever problem-solving. The film's playful yet chaotic atmosphere, packed with visual gags and mischievous energy, captures the universal struggle for rest, all wrapped in Bowers' signature surrealist style.
The real charm lies in Pop Mouse's misadventures as he ventures out to find cheese, only to face a barrage of obstacles that turn a simple errand into a full-blown adventure. *A Sleepless Night* isn't just a comedy—it's a snapshot of early animation's inventive spirit, where every sound and shadow becomes a source of both tension and laughter.