Believe It or Not (Second Series) #12 (1932)

ALL 07/09/1932 (en) Documentary 8 Min
  • Release
    07/09/1932
  • Production
    The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Rotten tomato
    50%
  • Original title
    Believe It or Not (Second Series) #12
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

In Robert L. Ripley's absence, Leo Donnelly acts as the guide to the unusual from around the world. A group of people in the Philippines are moving a house, foundation and all, six miles, by carrying it on their backs. A one-armed boat builder demonstrates the water crafts he has devised for his disability. A junk in China propelled by treadmill propeller. Dwarf trees in Japan, some as old as 700 years. Also in Japan, chickens are shown with tail feathers measuring up to twenty-five feet in length. A sun dial in Manila is the world's largest at 30 feet in height and 65 feet in length. A group of church goers in Luxembourg are dancing as a ritual toward good health. Livestock with unusual physical attributes are shown. Tree limbs are displayed in Tacoma, Washington that form an alphabet. The world's largest collection of the smallest books. And celebrity footprints displayed outside of Grauman's Chinese Theater. Vitaphone No. 1427.

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  1. Leo Donnelly

    Narrator (voice)

  2. Robert L. Ripley

    Self (archive footage)

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Believe It or Not (Second Series) #12 (1932) 8 Min

ALL 07/09/1932 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 07/09/1932
  • Production
    The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Original title Believe It or Not (Second Series) #12
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

In Robert L. Ripley's absence, Leo Donnelly acts as the guide to the unusual from around the world. A group of people in the Philippines are moving a house, foundation and all, six miles, by carrying it on their backs. A one-armed boat builder demonstrates the water crafts he has devised for his disability. A junk in China propelled by treadmill propeller. Dwarf trees in Japan, some as old as 700 years. Also in Japan, chickens are shown with tail feathers measuring up to twenty-five feet in length. A sun dial in Manila is the world's largest at 30 feet in height and 65 feet in length. A group of church goers in Luxembourg are dancing as a ritual toward good health. Livestock with unusual physical attributes are shown. Tree limbs are displayed in Tacoma, Washington that form an alphabet. The world's largest collection of the smallest books. And celebrity footprints displayed outside of Grauman's Chinese Theater. Vitaphone No. 1427.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer