Ripley's Believe It or Not! is a series of black and white theatrical short sound films produced byWarner Bros. withVitaphone from 1930 to 1932. Each short is hosted byRobert Ripley, creator and founder of thefranchise of the same name. These shorts were usually shown in Ripley's Museums. The shorts were then sold toUnited Artists, who in turn sold toMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who in turn sold these shorts toTed Turner underTurner Entertainment, and ran these shorts onTurner Classic Movies. In addition, the rights were given back to Warner Bros. in 1996 after their merger with Turner Entertainment.
A 2-DVD release featuring 24 of these theatrical shorts is available in the United States beginning March 16, 2010, fromWarner Home Video, through their Warner Archive manufacture-on-demand program.[1] Directors on the shorts includedMurray Roth (on the first five),Roy Mack andAlfred J. Goulding (latter half of second season). Leo Donnelly assisted later in the commentary.