Billy takes a trip to the the zoo with his wife and two sons. He is proud to show his knowledge about wild animals to his older son, who is preparing for an exam.

If you have 15 minutes to spare and love dusty, silent-era chaos, Who's Who in the Zoo is absolutely worth a quick look. Slapstick fans and people who miss old-school physical comedy will find it pretty charming, but anyone who gets stressed out by 1920s animal safety standards should probably steer clear. 🦛 This is ...

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"If you have 15 minutes to spare and love dusty, silent-era chaos, Who's Who in the Zoo is absolutely worth a quick look. Slapstick fans and people who miss old-school physical comedy will find it pretty charming, but anyone who gets stressed out by 1920s animal safety standards should probably steer clear. 🦛 This is basically a showcase for Billy Bevan and his legendary, oversized mustache. He plays a dad trying to show off his animal "expertise" to his family, and naturally, the universe puni..."

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1931 · IMDb 5.5


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