From the Wheeler and Woolsey film "Diplomaniacs" (a LARGE tip of the derby to Brian Nelson, cartoonist extraordinaire, who SHOULD have a website!)
1.21 Ginger Watts
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From the Wheeler and Woolsey film "Diplomaniacs" (a LARGE tip of the derby to Brian Nelson, cartoonist extraordinaire, who SHOULD have a website!)
8 comments:
The Wheeler & Woolsey movie must be Hips Hips Hooray (1934)
I'm wondering if the Colleen Moore film might be "Footlights and Fools," a backstager she did for Warner Bros. in 1929 which is now a lost film.
Judging by Woolsey's always-tasteful suit and the girls' outfits, I'd say DIPLOMANIACS and the "Along the Boulevard" number.
THANKS BRIAN!!!
EOCostello,
It possibly could be "Footlight and Fools", but there is no writing on the still or numbers, so until we can get an expert on it, I'll keep it unidentified for now now. THANKS for the input.
Jonas,
Thanks for the input, but "Hips, Hips, Hooray" may be the only W&W film I have seen multiple times so I knew it wasn't that one.
Louie
RICHARD FINEGAN said ...
I agree that the Wheeler & Woolsey still is from "Diplomaniacs", and am sure because the letter/number code at the lower right (IR-63) stands for "In The Red" which was the working title for "Diplomaniacs".
Great pictures... keep 'em coming!
Adele Lacy gives new meaning to the phrase "foxy lady" yowza!
I'm always posting photos of Bettie Page saying "I can't figure out who this is ;)" And I get a barage of emails informing me who Bettie Page is!! LOL -- I wonder if they're serious?
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