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Believe It or Not (Second Series) #10

  • 1932
  • Not Rated
  • 9m
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Believe It or Not (Second Series) #10 (1932)
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The second entry of the second series in which Robert Ripley does not present drawings and film clips personally: he just introduces Leo Donnelly the narrator at the beginning. This omnibus ... Read allThe second entry of the second series in which Robert Ripley does not present drawings and film clips personally: he just introduces Leo Donnelly the narrator at the beginning. This omnibus of film clips include a Savannah golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indians ... Read allThe second entry of the second series in which Robert Ripley does not present drawings and film clips personally: he just introduces Leo Donnelly the narrator at the beginning. This omnibus of film clips include a Savannah golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indians used with cigar stores, a Sioux artist from South Dakota who paints upside down, the small... Read all

  • Director
    • Alfred J. Goulding
  • Stars
    • Robert L. Ripley
    • Leo Donnelly
    • Robert L. Ratte
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Alfred J. Goulding
    • Stars
      • Robert L. Ripley
      • Leo Donnelly
      • Robert L. Ratte
    • 3User reviews
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    Robert L. Ripley
    Robert L. Ripley
    • Self - Host
    Leo Donnelly
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Robert L. Ratte
    • Self - Violin Maker
    • Director
      • Alfred J. Goulding
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    Michael_Elliott

    Weak Entry

    Believe It or Not (Second Series) #10 (1932)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    For the second film in a row Robert L. Ripley comes out and announces that Leo Donnelly is going to introduce the clips featured. The "believe it or not" footage includes an Indian who paints pictures upside down, the smallest house in the world, the cheapest house in the world, a gold course in Savanna that has trenches on it from the Civil War and wooden Indians who protect cigar stores. We then meet a dog from Philadelphia who was hit by a car and had its back legs paralyzed. The owner's made a special set of wheels that allow it to go on with life as if nothing had happened. We end things with a giant cemetery in New York that has nothing but dogs. This is yet another boring entry in the series, which was clearly running out of gas as even the creator had taken leave from it. The majority of the clips shown aren't overly interesting but another problem is Donnelly and the attempted humor that he tries to bring the film. The thing does pick up towards the end, although I'm sure most will find the pet cemetery thing rather depressing especially considering the music they're playing over the footage.
    5boblipton

    Can You Play That Violin?

    In this episode of Robert L. Ripley's newspaper feature transferred to film, we are confronted with the usual hodge-podge of facts odd and unbelievable. They include a dog cemetery, a Georgia golf course that incorporates trenches from the Civil War, a violin made entirely of match sticks, and a house on the ocean.

    For the second time, Ripley is present in a pith helmet to announce that he's on a journey around the world in search of more odd facts, and that Leo Donnelly will drone the narration to us. If true, this indicates that the oddities were collected when Ripley was unavailable, and that other people could do his work just as well as he.

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    • Trivia
      The narrator states that no one knows anything about the statue in the Bronx River. The mystery was unraveled around 1980. Sculptor John Grignola originally carved the granite statue of a Civil War Union soldier for the Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) burial plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. However, the statue was damaged (i.e., a broken visor and a chipped foot), and the G.A.R. rejected it, instead commissioning a similar metal version.

      The granite statue was purchased by John B. Lazzari, a partner in a company that built monuments and mausoleums for Woodlawn Cemetery and placed on his nearby home's property on the west bank of the Bronx River. Lazzari built a wooden foot bridge across the Bronx River for his personal convenience, but when the public began using his private bridge, he became angry and destroyed the bridge, leaving only the granite pier support standing in the middle of the river. He later, with some friends, transported the granite statue to the pier. The statue was restored (most likely during a Monuments Restoration Project that lasted from 1934 to 1937). After the unstable statue toppled into the river in 1964, it was relocated, and now resides in the front yard of the 18th-century Valentine-Varian House, which is the home of the Bronx County Historical Society.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Robert L. Ripley: Greetings, everybody! This is Robert L. Ripley, now globetrotting in search of Believe It or Nots in the faraway places of the world. And today, with the assistance of my friend Leo Donnelly, we will take you on another little trip through Believe It or Not Land. You tell them, Leo!

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Believe It or Not #22
    • Filming locations
      • Hartsdale Pet Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York, USA(pet cemetery at 100 N. Washington Avenue)
    • Production company
      • Vitaphone Inc.
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    • Runtime
      9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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