A talking brain. Take a look at the art of ventriloquist performers. The first half explores some basic issues, such as establishing two clear personalities for "one"; Ventilation vents; "The importance of not moving the lips, the potential scope of comedy, and the appearance of Jim Johnson in" soap "and his mannequins," commented several contemporary artists and historians. The second half introduces the most famous ventriloquists - Paul Wincher, Senior We ? ces, Edger Bergen, and Jimmy Nelson - and evaluates their strength. The film concludes with an evaluation of the future of ventriloquism. This includes many performance segments.