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Hoopla ()


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A hula dancer at a carnival sets out to seduce the son of the show's manager.

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Lou
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Nifty Miller
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Chris Miller
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Hap Spissel
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Jerry
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Carrie
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Colonel Gowdy
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Ma Benson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Damorès ...
Colonel Gowdy aka Colonel Cody (French Version) (voice)
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The Sheriff (uncredited)
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Barker (uncredited)
Dick Dickinson ...
Carnival Spectator (uncredited)
Ethel Loreen Greer ...
Fat Lady (uncredited)
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Side-Show Troublemaker (uncredited)
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Town Councilman - Side Show Customer (uncredited)
John Irwin ...
Roustabout (uncredited)
William Le Maire ...
Tall Gum-chewing Spectator (uncredited)
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Barker (uncredited)
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Side Show Craps Player (uncredited)
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Billy (uncredited)
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Roustabout (uncredited)
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The Colonel - Billy's Father (uncredited)
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Roustabout (uncredited)
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Side Show Troublemaker (uncredited)

Directed by

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Frank Lloyd

Written by

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Kenyon Nicholson ... (play "The Barker")
 
Bradley King ... (screenplay) and
Joseph Moncure March ... (screenplay) (as J.M. March)

Music by

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Louis De Francesco ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Ernest Palmer

Casting By

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Phil M. Friedman ... (uncredited)
James Ryan ... (uncredited)

Costume Design by

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Rita Kaufman

Stunts

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Harvey Parry ... stunts (uncredited)

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Otto Dyar ... still photographer (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Harvey Clermont ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Virgil Hart ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Robert Mayo ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Mary Yost ... casting assistant (uncredited)

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Sam Benson ... wardrobe supervisor (uncredited)
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Louis De Francesco ... musical director
Peter Brunelli ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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William Fox ... presenter

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Taglines She Shakes Everything But Her Boy Friend. SHE'S MILD AS A TORNADO! She Has What "IT" Takes to Get What She Wants (Print Ad-Lewiston Morning Tribune,((Lewiston, Idaho)) 1 January 1934) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Houp là (France)
  • Gøglerliv (Denmark)
  • Hoopla, a Dançarina Vermelha (Portugal)
  • Το μυθιστόρημα μιας εταίρας (Greece)
  • Lábios de Fogo (Brazil)
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  • 85 min
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Trivia In 1930, Clara Bow's secretary Daisy DeVoe left the star in a fit of anger after an argument, taking piles of the actress's personal documents with her. DeVoe tried to blackmail Bow, but the star called the police and took DeVoe to court, which ended up backfiring horribly. The trial ensured that all of Bow's private dalliances became public knowledge, and the actress never had the cleanest record. Her dirty laundry was nowhere near as bad as the tabloids were making out at the time, but she did gamble, had taken multiple lovers without marrying them (still shocking in the 1920s), and was guilty of starting some sort of affair with an older married doctor, whose wife named Bow as a cause for "alienation of affection" in the couple's divorce. Ultimately, the rumors surrounding Bow were enough for Paramount to cancel her contract with them. The actress's star was already fading and it was hard work doing constant damage control on the many allegations surrounding her. As a result, she never appeared in another film after this one. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Hollywood (1980). See more »

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