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"Let's Talk Turkey" (1939)

I just finished watching this old short film on the TCM channel.

A truly funny flick, all these decades later!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0359596/

The first scene shows an expert carving a turkey. The last (second) scene
shows a newlywed husband miserably trying to carve his first turkey with
his new inlaws watching at the table. Virgins are so awkward!!!

"Zow-wee!" says the narrator.

The narrator was too funny. Not only discussing the scene but also speaking
all the actors parts, even speaking the wife's lines. LOL

Oh well, sorry! It WAS a humorous 10 minutes, imho!

Andy
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