
During Robert L. Ripley's absence on a world tour, Leo Donnelly narrates scenes of oddities in the Philippines, Japan, Luxembourg and other places.
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Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a serious itch for historical oddities or you’re a complete sucker for pre-war travel footage. If you’re looking for a plot, you’re in the wrong place. This is basically just a narrated slideshow. Robert Ripley isn't even here. It feels a bit like showing up to a party...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a serious itch for historical oddities or you’re a complete sucker for pre-war travel footage. If you’re looking for a plot, you’re in the wrong place. This is basically just a narrated slideshow. Robert Ripley isn't even here. It feels a bit like showing up to a party and realizing the host left a note saying “help yourself to the snacks” and then just vanished. Leo Donnelly does the talking, and he’s... fine, I guess. He has that clipped, auth..."
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