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  1. The Adventures of Count Bobby (German: Die Abenteuer des Grafen Bobby) is a 1961 Austrian comedy film directed by Géza von Cziffra and starring Peter Alexander, Vivi Bach and Gunther Philipp. It was the first in a trilogy of films featuring the character Count Bobby.

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    Films. 1961: The Adventures of Count Bobby (Director: Geza von Cziffra) Count Bobby ( Peter Alexander) has a big castle but no money, that's why he has to play the entertainer for some tourists, who want to visit his castle.

  3. Count Bobby assumes the identity and dresses of his sick aunt because they desperately need the money for chaperoning Mary, a wealthy American heiress, on her trip through Europe. Bobby falls in love with Mary, but his dress is a handicap.

    • (259)
    • Comedy
    • Géza von Cziffra
    • 1961-04-01
    • I. Bobby Coon Has A Bad Dream
    • II. Bobby Bites His Own Tail
    • III. Bobby's Dreadful Fright
    • IV. Browser Finds Someone at Home
    • V. Bobby Coon Shows Fight
    • VI. Something Is Wrong with Bobby Coon
    • VII. Bobby Has A Strange Journey
    • VIII. Farmer Brown's Boy Plays Doctor
    • IX. Bobby Is Made Much of
    • X. Bobby Longs For The Green Forest

    Some dreams are good and some are bad; Some dreams are light and airy; Some dreams I think are woven by The worst bind of a fairy. DREAMS are such queer things, so very real when all the time they are unreal, that sometimes I think they must be the work of fairies,—happy dreams the work of good fairies and bad dreams the work of bad fairies. I gues...

    “Oh tell me, some one, if you will Am I awake or dreaming still?” SO cried Bobby Coon to no one in particular, because no one was there to hear him. Bobby was in a dreadful state of mind. He couldn't tell for the life of him whether he was awake, or asleep and dreaming, and I cannot think of a much worse state of mind than that, can you? There was ...

    POOR, poor Bobby Coon. Now he was sure that he was really and truly awake, he almost wished that he hadn't tried to find out. It would have been some little comfort to have been able to keep his first feeling that maybe it was all a bad dream. But now that he knew positively he was awake, he knew that this terrible pounding, which at first had been...

    NOW that Bobby Coon knew what it was that had frightened him so, he felt no better than before. In fact, he felt worse. Before, he had imagined all sorts of dreadful things, but nothing that he had imagined was as bad as what he now knew to be a fact. His house, the big hollow chestnut-tree in which he had lived so long and in which he had gone to ...

    Who for his home doth bravely fight Is doing what he knows is right. A coward he, the world would say, Should he turn tail and run away. BOBBY COON couldn't run away if he wanted to. I suspect that he would have run only too gladly if there had been the least chance to. But there he was, a prisoner in his own house. He couldn't get out if he wanted...

    FARMER BROWN'S boy chuckled as he peered in at Bobby Coon, and watched Bobby show his teeth, and listened to his snarls and growls. It was very plain that Bobby intended to fight for his life. It might be an entirely hopeless fight, but he would fight just the same. “Bobby,” said Farmer Brown's boy, “you certainly are a plucky little rascal. I know...

    Its funny how you'll often find That trouble's mostly in your mind. ITS a fact. More than three fourths of the troubles that worry people are not real troubles at all. They are all in the mind. They are things that people are afraid are going to happen, and worry about until they are sure they will happen,—and then they do not happen at all. Very, ...

    No greater joy can one attain Than helping ease another's pain. POOR Bobby Coon! His broken leg pained him a great deal, of course. Broken legs and arms always do pain. They hurt dreadfully when they are broken, they hurt dreadfully after they are broken, and they hurt while they are mending. Among the little people of the Green Forest and the Gree...

    There's nothing like a stomach full To make the world seem brighter; To banish worry, drive out fear, And make the heart feel lighter. WHILE Farmer Brown's boy was playing doctor and doing his best to fix Bobby Coon's broken leg so that it would heal and be as good as ever, poor Bobby was wholly in despair, and nothing is more dreadful than to be w...

    NOW though Bobby Coon was made a great deal of by Farmer Brown's boy, and was petted and stuffed with good things to eat until it was a wonder that he wasn't made sick, he was really a prisoner. Excepting when Farmer Brown's boy played with him in the house, he was fastened by a long chain. You see, when at last the bandage was taken off, and the l...

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · The Adventures of Bobby Coon. by. Thornton W. Burgess. illustrated by Harrison Cady. Thornton Waldo Burgess (1874 – 1965) was an American conservationist and author of children's stories. Burgess loved the beauty of nature and its living creatures so much that he wrote about them for 50 years in books and his newspaper column, Bedtime Stories.

  5. Count Bobby assumes the identity and dresses of his sick aunt because they desperately need the money for chaperoning Mary, a wealthy American heiress, on her trip through Europe. Bobby falls in love with Mary, but his dress is a handicap.

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  7. Feb 13, 2023 · The Adventures of Bobby Coon by Thornton W. Burgess. Publication date 1920 Publisher Little, Brown and Company Collection internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet ...