Camera Thrills: Watching People Do Dangerous Things for No Reason
If you have any interest in how cameras were shoved into the faces of people doing genuinely stupid things a hundred years ago, you might actually like Camera Thrills. If you are looking for a plot, or characters, or even a reason to care about who is falling off a bridge, you are going to hate this. It is basically ju...
Camera Thrills has an IMDb rating of 5.3 out of 10.
Camera Thrills is a movie from United States.
Camera Thrills is categorised as Short in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
The screenplay for Camera Thrills was written by Charles E. Ford.
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Yes, Camera Thrills (1935) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Short qualities.
Camera Thrills is a disjointed collection of early newsreel-style footage and daredevil stunts that feels more like a dusty attic find than a cohesive film. It captures the frantic, often reckless energy of early 20th-century filmmaking where safety was an afterthought.
Review Excerpt
"If you have any interest in how cameras were shoved into the faces of people doing genuinely stupid things a hundred years ago, you might actually like Camera Thrills. If you are looking for a plot, or characters, or even a reason to care about who is falling off a bridge, you are going to hate this. It is basically just a series of things happening, one after another, with very little rhyme or reason.
It feels like someone just grabbed a bunch of leftover reels from the cutting room floor and ..."