Hip Hips Hooray (1934)

Woolsey does a ballet routine Wheeler and Woolsey were a successful comedy pair on vaudeville at the time, and this film is a vehicle to let them do their stuff. The thin plot involves a flavoured lipstick, but most of the time it is "business" that keeps the film going; mostly corny there are a few good moments.

Robert Woolsey does a duet with the female lead, and uses a nearby lampshade to make an impromptu ballet skirt. This is one of the corny bits.

HF July 2008



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