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Hellzapoppin'

 
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Hellzapoppin'

  • Director: H.C. Potter
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Absurd Comedy, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Love Triangles, Mistaken Identities, Ladder to the Top
  • Main Cast: Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Martha Raye, Hugh Herbert, Mischa Auer, Jane Frazee
  • Release Year: 1941
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 84 minutes

Plot

Hellzapoppin' is the film version of the "anything goes" Broadway hit starring Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. The original production was part musical comedy, part "blackout" revue, with wild sight gags, zany props, audience participation sequences, dirty jokes, and never-ending gunshots. There was no plot, and in fact no two performances were exactly alike. When Hellzapoppin' was optioned by Universal, the original intention was to film the play as it stood (minus the more ribald one-liners), but the studio got cold feet and grafted on a conventional plot and romantic interest. The film's story concerns a musical show being staged at a fancy estate, and the romantic triangle of the show's producer (Robert Paige), the wealthy girl who lives at the estate (Jane Frazee), and the girl's erstwhile fiance (Lewis Howard). The show's stars are Olsen, Johnson, and Martha Raye. Martha is mistaken for the wealthy girl by a penniless Russian aristocrat (Mischa Auer), and the entire proceedings are "investigated" by a goofy private detective (Hugh Herbert). Olsen and Johnson are thus reduced to supporting players in their own film, but when they do manage to command the screen, the results are hilarious. The best moments range from a throwaway gag about Citizen Kane (Johnson finds a sled marked "Rosebud" and mutters "I thought they burned that!") to the more elaborate special-effects routines involving the mixed-up projectionist (Shemp Howard) who's ostensibly running Hellzapoppin for the benefit of the film audience. While the movie version fails to completely capture the spirit of the original play (except in a bizarre opening sequence), and the finale is a major disappointment, Hellzapoppin remains one of the few sustained filmic examples of the "nut humor" exemplified by Olsen and Johnson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Paige - Jeff Hunter; Shemp Howard - Louie; Clarence Kolb - Mr. Rand; Nella Walker - Mrs. Rand; Lewis Howard - Woody Taylor; Eddie Acuff - Drafted Devil; Sig Arno - Cellist; Don Brodie - Theater Manager; George Chandler - Man; Elisha Cook, Jr. - Assistant Director; Billy Curtis - Taxi Driver; Frank Darien - Photographer; Hal K. Dawson - Photographer; Jo Gilbert - Blonde; Harlem Congeroo Dancers - Specialty; Olive Hatch - Specialty; Gil Perkins - Butler in Pool; Bert Roach - Man in Audience; Gus Schilling - Conductor; Slim and Slam - Specialty; Andrew Tombes - Producer; Dale Van Sickel - Man Who Falls into Pool; Richard Lane - Director; Harry Monty - Midget; George Davis - Butler

Credit

Nick Castle - Choreography, Eddie Prinz - Choreography, Vera West - Costume Designer, H.C. Potter - Director, Miton Carruth - Editor, Gene de Paul - Composer (Music Score), Elwood Bredell - Cinematographer, Jules Levy - Producer, John P. Fulton - Special Effects, Nat Perrin - Screenwriter, Warren Wilson - Screenwriter, Nat Perrin - Play Author

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