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| | Whoopee! (1930) |
 | | WHOOPEE (United Artists, 1930), directed by Thornton Freeland, subtitled "A musical comedy of the great wide west," produced in collaboration with Florenz Ziegfeld and Samuel Goldwyn, is another one of those reworking Broadway shows to come out of Hollywood during the early days of talkies. |
 | | WHOOPEE, which ranks one of the better stage-to-screen musicals to be distributed during the 1929-30 season, and the film responsible in elevating Eddie Cantor into major box office attraction, it should be noted that this wasn't Cantor's motion picture debut. |
 | | WHOOPEE is in many ways dated, especially through some dialogue making reference to popular hit names of the day such as Lawrence Tibbett and Amos and Andy, names that wouldn't mean much today. |
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