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The king locks up his daughter, Minnie, when she refuses to wed a dippy prince. Mickey Mouse, a wandering minstrel, comes to the rescue.

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King (uncredited) (voice)
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Goofy (uncredited) (voice)
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Horse / Donkey (uncredited)
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Mickey Mouse (uncredited) (voice)
Marcellite Garner ...
Minnie Mouse (uncredited) (voice)
Allan Watson ...
King (uncredited)

Directed by

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Burt Gillett ... (uncredited)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Frank Churchill ... (uncredited)

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Bob Wickersham ... assistant director (uncredited)

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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William Cottrell ... camera operator (uncredited)

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Art Babbitt ... animator (uncredited)
Johnny Cannon ... animator (uncredited)
Pinto Colvig ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Norman Ferguson ... animator (uncredited)
Nick George ... animator (uncredited)
Jack Kinney ... animator (uncredited)
Hamilton Luske ... animator (uncredited)
Fred Moore ... animator (uncredited)
Charles Philippi ... background artist (uncredited) / layout artist (uncredited)
Ben Sharpsteen ... animator (uncredited)

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Joseph M. Schenck ... presenter

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Plot Summary

The princess (Minnie) is to wed the Prince (Goofy, still known as Dippy Dawg) against her wishes. When she refuses, her father the king locks her in the tower. Minstrel Mickey sees her and rescues her, making a rope from the clothes of lady-in-waiting Clarabell. The king spots them and prepares to chop off Mickey's head until Minnie intercedes. The king calls for a joust. Mickey wins, and they live happily ever after. Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • Mickey au Moyen-Âge (France)
  • Prinzessin Minni (Germany)
  • Antaño (Spain)
  • El juglar del rey (Spain)
  • Ennen muinoin (Finland)
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  • 8 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Goofy's original name was Dippy Dawg. As the bogus credits in the title sequence confirm, he is still going by that name in this film. See more »
Goofs The patches on the donkey's blanket disappear as Mickey arrives at the castle. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in My Lips Betray (1933). See more »
Soundtracks Wedding March See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Singers: In days of old / When knights were bold / And romance had its fling. / All hail the royal bride and groom. / Long live the king!
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