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Believe It or Not (Second Series) #8
Robert Ripley presents a well-dressed cocktail party an assortment of drawings and film clips showing the world's youngest parents and the largest bible. Vitaphone No. 1362.
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Plot Summary
This short film series, based on Robert Ripley's famous "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" newspaper column, presents a collection of oddities, unusual facts, and strange occurrences from around the globe. Each installment features narrated accounts and visual representations of astonishing phenomena, bizarre traditions, and peculiar individuals, all presented with Ripley's signature flair for the unbelievable.
Critical Reception
As a short film series from 1932, formal critical reception is scarce. However, Ripley's "Believe It or Not!" brand was immensely popular, indicating audience enjoyment of its novelty and exotic subject matter. The shorts were likely seen as entertaining diversions, showcasing the world's curiosities.
What Reviewers Say
Showcased fascinating and unusual facts from around the world.
Provided a unique glimpse into oddities and human endeavors.
Entertaining and educational for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short is not documented, but the "Believe It or Not!" franchise was widely popular for its ability to present astounding and verifiable oddities, captivating viewers with the strange and unbelievable.
Fun Fact
The original "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" newspaper panel, which inspired these shorts, began in 1918 and became one of the most widely syndicated features in history.
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