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  1. Kicking off Berkeley’s Hollywood career, Whoopee! cuts to the chase with an opening number that fills the screen with cowgirls—including an uncredited Betty Grable—dancing in formation, a synchronized ripple of legs and hats. Only moments in, the now-iconic overhead shot appears, and individuals become a single abstract, undulating, circular form. In the painted pastel palette of two ...

  2. Whoopee (1930) “Why do you make overtures to me when I need intermissions so badly?”. A hypochondriac (Eddie Cantor) watched over by a zealous, love-sick nurse (Ethel Shutta) is kidnapped by a woman (Eleanor Hunt) who’s engaged to a sheriff (Jack Rutherford) but hoping to pursue her true love, a part-Indian named Wanenis (Paul Gregory).

  3. Die Whoopee Boys: Regie: John Byrum Mit Michael O'Keefe, Paul Rodriguez, Denholm Elliott, Carole Shelley Two obnoxious and dim-witted misfits attempt to save a school for needy children by attempting to sneak into the wealthy high society of Palm Beach to get the money needed for their cause.

  4. 13. Feb. 2024 · Laurel & Hardy star in this 1929 Silent film with Sound & Music. Stanley and Oliver, in their new jobs as footman and doorman at a ritzy hotel, wreak their...

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  5. Whoopee! (1930) (77 Images) Color system. Technicolor No. III. Two different prints and a camera negative of Whoopee! (USA 1930, Thornton Freeland; Busby Berkeley, Choreography). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive, camera negative. Credit: Library of Congress, dye-transfer nitrate print. Credit: George Eastman Museum, Moving Image ...

  6. Die Whoopee Boys - der Film - Inhalt, Bilder, Kritik, Trailer, Kinostart-Termine und Bewertung | cinema.de

  7. Ein junger New Yorker verliebt sich in eine attraktive Millionenerbin und besucht, um auf hohem gesellschaftlichem Parkett bestehen zu können, gemeinsam mit seinem Freund eine "Schule für gutes Benehmen". Recht flott erzähltes modernes Märchen, dessen Humor sich allerdings in Klamauk und Zoten erschöpft. (TV-Titel auch: "The Whoopee Boys")