Believe It or Not #11
Believe It or Not #11

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Believe It or Not #11

1931
Movie
8 min
English

In this entry, passengers enter a mockup of an airplane. During the flight, Robert Ripley shows the "passengers" several oddities across the United States. They include the town with the smallest population (of one) in the 1930 census, a father and son who can rest their shoulders on their chest, and an armless trombone player who uses his foot to move the instrument's slide.

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Director: Robert C. BruceGenres: Short Film, Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This short film installment from the 'Believe It or Not!' series showcases a collection of strange and unusual facts and phenomena from around the world. Hosted by Robert Ripley, it features bizarre individuals, peculiar customs, and extraordinary natural occurrences that challenge the viewer's perception of reality. The segment aims to entertain and educate by presenting the truly unbelievable aspects of human life and the natural world.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary of its time, 'Believe It or Not #11' was likely appreciated for its novelty and ability to present fascinating oddities to a wide audience. These shorts were popular for their educational yet entertaining approach, capitalizing on Ripley's widespread fame. Specific critical reviews for individual installments are scarce, but the series as a whole was a significant cultural phenomenon.

What Reviewers Say

  • Fascinating and often bizarre collection of global oddities.

  • A testament to the strange wonders of the world, curated by Robert Ripley.

  • Entertaining and educational short film format.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short film is not well-documented, but the 'Believe It or Not!' series was immensely popular, with viewers enjoying the surprising and sometimes unbelievable facts presented.

Fun Fact

Robert Ripley's 'Believe It or Not!' was originally a newspaper comic panel that started in 1918, becoming so popular that it spawned books, radio shows, and these short films.

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