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  1. Bonzo Goes To College $50.99 USD. 1952. 30" × 24" Reprint, Rolled, Giclee, Add a finish ... Copy of an original theatrical movie poster. Giclee.

  2. "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" is a protest song by American punk rock band the Ramones. It was issued as a single in the UK by Beggars Banquet Records in mid-1985. The song is an emotionally charged commentary on the Bitburg controversy from earlier that year, in which U.S. president Ronald Reagan had paid a state visit to a German World War II cemetery and gave a speech where numerous Waffen-SS ...

  3. When Bonzo turns out to be the answer to the football teams troubles, the only solution is to enroll him college.

  4. Gallery of 2 movie poster and cover images for Bonzo Goes to College (1952). Synopsis: When Bonzo turns out to be the answer to the football teams troubles, the only solution is to enroll him college.

  5. For "Bonzo Goes to College" see comments above. "Bonzo Runs for President" and "The Thing That Ate the Bronx" do not exist. In The Incubator , Colonel Lambert (played by actor Logan Ramsey) makes reference to the B-52 bomber, which made its first flight in 1954 (a year after the war ended) and did not enter service until 1955.

  6. Former lab chimp 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.

  7. Brief Synopsis. In this fantasy-toned sequel, former lab chimp Bonzo, now literate (!), runs away from a carnival sideshow and hops a banana truck. He lands in college town Pawlton and is adopted by the granddaughter of football coach 'Pop' Drew, who sorely needs good players. Obvious but pleasant slapstick follows.