This short features professional bowler Andy Varipapa. He first shows the correct way to grip a bowling ball and the proper form for delivering the ball down the alley.

United States

Is this worth your time? If you have any soft spot for vintage instructional shorts or just want to see a guy in a crisp shirt make a bowling ball do things that shouldn't be physically possible, then absolutely yes. It’s short, it’s punchy, and it doesn't try to be anything other than a showcase for Andy Varipapa’s ab...


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"Is this worth your time? If you have any soft spot for vintage instructional shorts or just want to see a guy in a crisp shirt make a bowling ball do things that shouldn't be physically possible, then absolutely yes. It’s short, it’s punchy, and it doesn't try to be anything other than a showcase for Andy Varipapa’s absolute wizardry. If you're looking for a plot, or character arcs, or some kind of profound statement on modern life, keep walking. This is just a man, a ball, and some pins. And ho..."

1935 · IMDb 5.5

