
This entry of the Robert Ripley series does not feature Robert (who is away gathering material on his tours). Leo Donnelly narrates various odds and ends like a church service held on the Saint Lawrence River in boats, one of the largest sculptures in the world, sand art in bottles, and a man who pulls cars with his hair.
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Is this actually worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a weird itch to see black-and-white footage of a guy pulling a car with his own hair. It is a strange, dusty relic that feels like stumbling onto a public access channel from a century ago. If you want a deep dive or any real context, you are going to be bore...


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"Is this actually worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a weird itch to see black-and-white footage of a guy pulling a car with his own hair. It is a strange, dusty relic that feels like stumbling onto a public access channel from a century ago. If you want a deep dive or any real context, you are going to be bored to tears. But if you like watching 1930s chickens get confused, maybe give it a shot. Robert Ripley is totally absent here. It feels like the office intern took over the camera ..."

