Believe It or Not #2 Filming Locations

Believe It or Not #2 filming locations

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Believe It or Not #2 Filming Locations

Believe It or Not #2 (1930)
Runtime: 9 minutes
Rating: 5.6
Release year: 1930
IMDB: tt0256641
Plot summary

The second entry in the Believe It or Not series of shorts begins with Robert Ripley in his office sorting his mail. At the time he received about one million pieces of mail per year, more than any other individual. He shows the audience several of the more oddly addressed envelopes. These include one addressed in Morse code; one in Hebrew, one using the naval flag code; and one with a small tear to the left of a picture of Robert E. Lee (i.e., "Rip + Lee" = Ripley). A U.S. marshal then enters the office and arrests Ripley. He is brought to court to defend several of the claims made in his books and newspaper columns. One claim is that "The Star-Spangled Banner" is not the national anthem of the USA (it wasn't until 1931). Another is that Charles A. Lindbergh was actually the 67th person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean. (The first nonstop flight was made in 1919 by a pair of aviators in one plane, and two dirigibles with more than 30 passengers each also made crossings before Lindbergh).

Genres
Short
Cast
Robert L. Ripley
Directors
Murray Roth
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Believe It or Not #2 filming locations