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So, this third installment of the Second Series of 'Believe It or Not' really takes you on a quirky journey across America. I mean, you've got a church made of hay in Nebraska, which is just wild, right? And then there's this duck with four legs—honestly, I've never seen anything like it. The pacing feels relaxed, letting the oddities breathe a bit, and the way they present these curiosities makes it feel like you're sharing secrets from small towns. It's a fascinating dive into American eccentricity, revealing human stories behind these bizarre sights, all without any fancy frills. It’s pretty distinctive for its time, blending the documentary style with a touch of the bizarre.
This title is part of a unique documentary series that has remained relatively elusive in collector circles, often overshadowed by more mainstream releases. Formats include early film prints and some later reissues, but original versions are quite scarce. The interest in this film often lies in its historical context, showcasing a cross-section of America in the early 1930s, making it a significant find for those who appreciate the unusual and the cultural tapestry of the time.
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