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Houp là

Titre original : Hoopla
  • 1933
  • Passed
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
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Clara Bow in Houp là (1933)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA hula dancer at a carnival sets out to seduce the son of the show's manager.A hula dancer at a carnival sets out to seduce the son of the show's manager.A hula dancer at a carnival sets out to seduce the son of the show's manager.

  • Réalisation
    • Frank Lloyd
  • Scénario
    • Kenyon Nicholson
    • Bradley King
    • Joseph Moncure March
  • Casting principal
    • Clara Bow
    • Preston Foster
    • Richard Cromwell
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    345
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    • Réalisation
      • Frank Lloyd
    • Scénario
      • Kenyon Nicholson
      • Bradley King
      • Joseph Moncure March
    • Casting principal
      • Clara Bow
      • Preston Foster
      • Richard Cromwell
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    • 5avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux24

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    Clara Bow
    Clara Bow
    • Lou
    Preston Foster
    Preston Foster
    • Nifty Miller
    Richard Cromwell
    Richard Cromwell
    • Chris Miller
    Herbert Mundin
    Herbert Mundin
    • Hap Spissel
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Jerry
    Minna Gombell
    Minna Gombell
    • Carrie
    Roger Imhof
    Roger Imhof
    • Colonel Gowdy
    Florence Roberts
    Florence Roberts
    • Ma Benson
    Damorès
    • Colonel Gowdy aka Colonel Cody (French Version)
    • (voix)
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • The Sheriff
    • (non crédité)
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Barker
    • (non crédité)
    Dick Dickinson
    • Carnival Spectator
    • (non crédité)
    Ethel Loreen Greer
    • Fat Lady
    • (non crédité)
    Chuck Hamilton
    Chuck Hamilton
    • Side-Show Troublemaker
    • (non crédité)
    Otis Harlan
    Otis Harlan
    • Town Councilman - Side Show Customer
    • (non crédité)
    John Irwin
    • Roustabout
    • (non crédité)
    William Le Maire
    • Tall Gum-chewing Spectator
    • (non crédité)
    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Barker
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Frank Lloyd
    • Scénario
      • Kenyon Nicholson
      • Bradley King
      • Joseph Moncure March
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    Clara Bow's Final Film

    Hoopla is a talkie remake of The Barker, a famous play of the day that was made into a hit silent/part-talkie starring Betty Compson (Oscar nomination) who played Carrie while Dorothy Mackaill played Lou. Here Bow plays the lead role of Lou, a good-time carnival girl who, on a bet, chases after the boss' innocent son only to fall in love. Bow is remarkable in her final film and follow-up to the sensational Call Her Savage (1932). Her vitality and sexuality jump off the screen and make her very contemporary. She's also a fine actress, able to jump from comedy to drama easily. She rivaled Jean Harlow in her ability to make audience like tramps. As the hoochie koochie dancer, Bow gets to do a couple of numbers. Her final costume is a doozie. The cast is quite good. Hunky Preston Foster is wonderful as the boss and father of the innocent boy. He's aged about 10 year but carries the part well. Minna Gombell as Carrie, Florence Roberts as the fortune teller, James Gleason, Herbert Mundin are good, but Richard Cromwell is a bit gooey. If not for personal problems, Clara Bow could have had a great career in talkies. Too bad.
    51930s_Time_Machine

    A bit of a letdown after the fabulous Call Her Savage

    Despite lucrative offers from the big studios, Clara Bow had already decided to quit the movies by the time she made this. With CALL HER SAVAGE she had proven she was a good actress so just went through the motions with this to fulfil her contract.

    Fox Film didn't seem to know what they were doing in 1933 other than to try anything to keep going and make money. They bought the rights to a successful play called The Barker starring Walter Huston as a carnival barker. That play also had Claudette Colbert in a minor role as a tarty carnival dancer who seduces the barker's son and Fox switched the emphasis from focusing on the barker to the dancer so they could showcase, for the last time their cash cow, Clara Bow.

    The revised story still allowed the character of the father, played with empathy and emotion by Preston Foster to develop into a real person whom you can care about. Apparently Fox tried to get Walter Huston to reprise his role from the stage production; had that come off, this may have turned out to be something very special but Foster does a reasonable job. His role however was diluted by the greater screen time given to Clara Bow. That whiffed a little of desperation by having their star constantly undressing and putting her in the scantiest of scanty outfits. They were getting their money's worth from her before she retired to live on her husband's ranch in the mid-west. Whilst one one hand it's a shame to see how she allowed herself to exploited for blatant titillation, it has to be admitted that her final 'Snake Hips' outfit is the stuff that young men's and indeed old men's dreams are made of.

    The story might have worked as a play but not as a film. It's impossible to believe that any of this nonsense could happen. It's also impossible to believe that anyone as wet and pathetic as the son character could exist, let alone that Clara Bow's firecracker character could fall in love with such an utter drip.

    It's sad that after CALL HER SAVAGE, in which she was fantastic, Fox didn't give her something as good to go out on instead of this. HOOPLA isn't a bad film, it's made well, acted well but hardly a fitting end for such an icon of cinema.
    10mayo2338

    Time beguiles

    The extraordinarily fortuitous fact of being an existant does beguile and entrance us all into the illusion of a vibrant and eternal immortality. Thus Clara Bow in HOOPLA. Time illumines our vibrancy, then by a thousand surreptitious cuts does eventually slay each of us diminution by infinitesimal diminution. Thus did time to the irrepressible Clara Bow.
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    Classic Clara Bow!

    It's a tragedy that this should be Clara Bow's final film. She certainly had many years of good work ahead of her. She lights up the screen whenever she appears. She has wonderfully dramatic as well as comedic scenes here. Unfortunately, as much cannot be said about other cast members performances. Her final "snake hips" costume is the most revealing onscreen apparel of her career.
    7stwhite

    Clara Bow's farewell performance

    Very few performers can take an ordinary or above average script and make the movie stand out and make you want to see it again. I think Clara Bow was one of the few actresses that had that ability- not just with this film (and this story arguably centers around the father-son characters, not Clara's), but many of the others throughout her career. Without Clara in the part of Lou, this is just an average pre-Code film that would have been long forgotten (they certainly weren't trying to put anything by the censors in this one- a skinnydipping scene, Clara undressing, and Nifty's girlfriend upset because she can't spend the night with him because he doesn't want his son to know- by 1935 the Hays Office would would not permit any of this on screen). Watching her seduce the naive son of the carnival barker was fun to watch, as was the scene when she gets busted by a cop and a father for conning a ring from another young man. Hoopla does provide an interesting glimpse into carney life and rail travel in the early 1930s. The supporting cast is fine, particularly Richard Cromwell as Nifty, but I think with a little more effort on the writing and direction this could have even better.

    Although this may be one her better sound films, I wouldn't rate it at quite at the same level of Clara's best silent films, It and Mantrap, but it's still enjoyable. Clara clearly thrived in the silent environment and some have said that dialogue and the the constraints of the early sound stages restricted the uninhibited It girl. Maybe so, but I would argue that much of that can be attributed to the average material she was given to work with. This actress was capable of much more if she had been cast in better roles throughout her career. According to her biographer, Clara was not enthusiastic about making Hoopla, she just wanted to get it over with so she could fulfill her contract to Fox and retire. Regardless, if you are a Clara fan or just a fan of pre-Code films, odds are you will enjoy this one. I know I did and will watch Clara again and again!

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      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.
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    • How long is Hoopla?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 février 1934 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hoopla
    • Société de production
      • Fox Film Corporation
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    • Durée
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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