Walt Disney created the character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He was the first cartoon character for Universal Studios and, as a way of saying thanks for creating this successful series, the studio generously offered to cut Disney's pay 20%! At this point, he refused and they gave his characters to other folks to complete instead. While this must have frustrated Walt to no end, it was a great thing as it gave him the push to once again try to start his own production company--and resulting in the birth of Mickey Mouse. So, in a way, Oswald is like Mickey's uncle...or something.
This installment of Oswald finds out hero out with his horse (or is it a mule?!). He hears the sound of a damsel in distress and Oswald comes to her rescue in a tower. However, he then has to fight the evil knight who has taken her captive. This is a very good Oswald cartoon--with a nice, crazy cartoony sense about it. I noticed that one reviewer thought it was his best cartoon of the series--I wouldn't agree, though it is quite good--especially for 1928. Well worth seeing.