Billy falls asleep and dreams that Robert L. Ripley takes him on a tour of Believe-It-or-Not land to see many oddities.
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Is it worth a watch? Honestly, you should only watch this if you have a high tolerance for stiff 1930s acting and very grainy footage. It's for people who like to dig through the digital bins of film history for things that feel 'off.' If you want a fast-paced documentary, you’re going to hate this. The whole thing st...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth a watch? Honestly, you should only watch this if you have a high tolerance for stiff 1930s acting and very grainy footage. It's for people who like to dig through the digital bins of film history for things that feel 'off.' If you want a fast-paced documentary, you’re going to hate this. The whole thing starts with Billy Hayes looking at a book. He looks like he's about to fall asleep even before the plot tells him to. It reminded me a bit of the slow start in Where Was I?, though t..."
1909 · IMDb 2.3
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