The world's dumb-bells are writing the funniest film ever made. These lollapaloozas from the morning mail are genuine bonafide epistles received by business firms gathered from all over the world by Juliet Jowell, who has hundreds of them.
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Okay, so 'Dumb-Bell Letters No. 24' is definitely not for everyone. If you’re looking for a plot, or characters you can root for, or even decent production values, just skip it. But if you’re a film history buff, or someone who just loves digging up weird old things, it’s a pretty fascinating little time capsule. 🕰️ ...


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

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"Okay, so 'Dumb-Bell Letters No. 24' is definitely not for everyone. If you’re looking for a plot, or characters you can root for, or even decent production values, just skip it. But if you’re a film history buff, or someone who just loves digging up weird old things, it’s a pretty fascinating little time capsule. 🕰️ This short film, part of a whole series evidently, is basically just a collection of genuinely wacky letters sent to businesses. Juliet Jowell, who apparently had hundreds of these..."

