A junk man travels to Africa to find a rare metal-eating bird..
Lowell Thomas
United States

Okay, so 'It's a Bird' from 1930. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, *yes*, if you have a soft spot for really old, really bizarre cinema. If you're someone who likes to see where silent-era gags tried to stretch into talkies, or just appreciate pure, unadulterated absurdity, you might actually get a kick out of th...


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

Harold L. Muller

Eduardo Notari
Community
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"Okay, so 'It's a Bird' from 1930. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, *yes*, if you have a soft spot for really old, really bizarre cinema. If you're someone who likes to see where silent-era gags tried to stretch into talkies, or just appreciate pure, unadulterated absurdity, you might actually get a kick out of this. But if you need polished storytelling, modern pacing, or anything that makes logical sense, honestly, just skip it. You'll probably be bored stiff. Charles R. Bowers, our junk ..."

1928 · IMDb 7

