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  1. Whoopee! ist eine US-amerikanische Musicalverfilmung aus dem Jahr 1930. Das Drehbuch basiert auf einer Erzählung von William Anthony McGuire, Robert Hobart Davis und E. J. Rath und dem Bühnenstück The Nervous Wreck von Owen Davis , das von Walter Donaldson und Gus Kahn zum Broadway-Musical Whoopee! umgeschrieben wurde.

  2. Whoopee! is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy musical Western film photographed in two-color Technicolor. It was directed by Thornton Freeland and stars Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta and Eleanor Hunt. The film's plot closely follows that of the 1928 stage show produced by Florenz Ziegfeld.

  3. Whoopee!: Directed by Thornton Freeland. With Eddie Cantor, Ethel Shutta, Paul Gregory, Eleanor Hunt. Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note ...

    • (1,2K)
    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Thornton Freeland
    • 1930-10-05
  4. 8. Apr. 2013 · Some of the film's attitudes and insensitivities are reflective of its time, but there's much for classics fans to enjoy again and again in Whoopee! Directed By Thornton Freeland Starring Eddie ...

    • 3 Min.
    • 22,5K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  5. Released Sep 30, 1930 1h 33m Musical Comedy. In this zany musical, Sally (Eleanor Hunt) loves Wanenis (Paul Gregory), a Native American man, but her father has forbidden her to marry him. Instead,...

    • (7)
    • Eddie Cantor
    • Thornton Freeland
    • Musical, Comedy
  6. Overview. Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note saying they've eloped!

  7. Film Length. 8,393ft (12 reels) Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note saying they've eloped!