- Jim Dandy stars as Sir Archibald Cornwall, a wandering troubadour, who meets a silly giant Ogre he charms with his musical lute playing Frédéric Chopin's "Minute Waltz" (Op. 64 No.1) © Arnold Leibovit
- Jim Dandy is having a dream about a fierce ogre that is terrifying a mythical kingdom of your. Sir Archibald Cornwal Dandy, a wandering troubadour, meets the ogre on a deserted road and charms him with his lute. Later, Sir Archy serenades a beautiful princess and is thrown into the dungeon by the King for being impertinent. He plays his lute in the underground prison and the ogre bursts through the castle walls, and everybody runs for their lives, but Archy saves the day.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
- "The Gay Knighties" ©1941. Jim Dandy stars as Sir Archibald Cornwall, a wandering troubadour, who meets a silly giant Ogre he charms with his musical lute playing Frédéric Chopin's "Minute Waltz" (Op. 64 No.1). Voices: Pat McGeehan, Billy Bletcher. Sound: Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording. 35mm/9:22. Paramount Presents George Pal's Madcap Models in Technicolor. An Animated Puppetoon Originated and Produced by George Pal.—© Arnold Leibovit
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