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Whoopee!

Whoopee!

(Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound)
  • Release 09/04/2013
  • Film and TV Genre Musicals (Theatrical)
  • Media Format DVD
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Product Notes

She asks for a ride. He obliges, ever the gentleman despite being a nervous hypochondriac come west to Arizona to take a cure. Now everyone thinks they've eloped, and a passel of angry folks is in pursuit! As the health worrywart, irrepressible Eddie Cantor is in a hilarious fix all the way up to his famed banjo eyes in this adaptation of his Broadway smash that's the first of Cantor's highly successful partnerships with producer Samuel Goldwyn. The songs include the ribald "Makin' Whoopee" and "My Baby Just Cares for Me," the dance sequences are staged with pizzazz by first-timer Busby Berkeley, the leggy Goldwyn Girl chorines include young Betty Grable, and the photography is a then-rare Technicolor - all perfectly paired with Cantor's exuberance and warmth. Some of the film's attitudes and insensitivities are reflective of it's time, but there's much for classics fans to enjoy again and again in Whoopee! WHOOPEE!

Description

Title: Whoopee!
Genre: Musicals (Theatrical)
Starring: Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta, Paul Gregory, Eleanor Hunt, John Rutherford, Chief Caupolican, Lou-Scha-Enya, William H. Philbrick, Marilyn Morgan, Dean Jagger
Theme: MGM Musical
Director: Thornton Freeland
Studio: Warner Archives
Attributes: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, Mono Sound
Release Date: 09/04/2013
Media Format: DVD
Rated: NR
UPC: 883316737118
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 93 minutes
Year of Release: 1930