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Hips, Hips, Hooray!

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Ruth Etting, Dorothy Lee, Thelma Todd, Bert Wheeler, and Robert Woolsey in Hips, Hips, Hooray! (1934)
ComedyMusical

Two salesmen try to market a flavored lipstick.Two salesmen try to market a flavored lipstick.Two salesmen try to market a flavored lipstick.

  • Director
    • Mark Sandrich
  • Writers
    • Bert Kalmar
    • Harry Ruby
    • Edward Kaufman
  • Stars
    • Bert Wheeler
    • Robert Woolsey
    • Ruth Etting
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    599
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    • Director
      • Mark Sandrich
    • Writers
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Edward Kaufman
    • Stars
      • Bert Wheeler
      • Robert Woolsey
      • Ruth Etting
    • 19User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bert Wheeler
    Bert Wheeler
    • Andy Williams
    Robert Woolsey
    Robert Woolsey
    • Dr. Robert Dudley
    Ruth Etting
    Ruth Etting
    • Ruth Etting
    Thelma Todd
    Thelma Todd
    • Miss Frisby
    Dorothy Lee
    Dorothy Lee
    • Daisy Maxwell
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Armand Beauchamp
    Phyllis Barry
    Phyllis Barry
    • Madame Irene
    James P. Burtis
    James P. Burtis
    • Sweeney
    • (as James Burtis)
    Matt Briggs
    Matt Briggs
    • Epstein
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Clark
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Race Driver
    • (uncredited)
    True Boardman
    True Boardman
    • Sports Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Marjorie Brandon
    • Animal-Print Model
    • (uncredited)
    June Brewster
    June Brewster
    • Mr. Clark's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Thelma Bruskoff
    • Chorus Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Marion Byron
    Marion Byron
    • Page Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Carmen
    • Blonde
    • (uncredited)
    Nat Carr
    Nat Carr
    • Gas Station Proprietor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mark Sandrich
    • Writers
      • Bert Kalmar
      • Harry Ruby
      • Edward Kaufman
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    7ptb-8

    Pucker up and sing!

    As an art deco dream, this risqué pre code silliness is an RKO deluxe farce with their in house duo W&W. It all depends on your taste for their shyster/naive antics and you might find their style grating if unaware what to expect. If you know W&W then settle in for the usual gay romp except this time the RKO art direction and set design is a major star as well...esp in the first half. As a story line, well there almost isn't one apart from them trying to get laid and sell flavored lipsticks in a skyscraper. The second half is a ridiculous car chase with cartoon style stunts and yelling. The film opens with a delicious beauty plea by Ruth Etting as the RKO showgirls lounge nude in bubble baths with strategically placed perfume bottles. One later scene is a demolition derby to music of someone's gorgeous deco office... and yet another taste test lip locking surprise features some really rude gags. The costumes on the showgirls out rival the S&M look of LULLABY OF Broadway a year later. Made a year before the censorship code of 1934, HIPS HIPS HOORAY is about as rude and funny as it could be for the time... but today the real star of the film is the RKO set and design department.
    didi-5

    gloriously wacky stuff

    Another little gem from the mad 30s boys of RKO as this frenetically paced oddity takes us from flavoured lipsticks to a mad Keystone-like car race in the space of just over an hour. Alongside cigar-chomping Woolsey and irritating little Wheeler we have Dorothy Lee (as per usual) and Thelma Todd playing the cutie romantic interest parts, and a short song right at the beginning from third-billed Ruth Etting (in a rather fetching hat).

    Best sequences in this one - "Just Keep On Doin' What You're Doin'", really funny - the whole car race sequence, and the bevy of cuties with flavoured lipsticks ("we've got to guess what flavour" - oh, sure ...). I bet the set cleaners at RKO were knee-deep in bananas by the end of the shoot though :)
    6goblinhairedguy

    Risqué slapstick antics

    This one doesn't showcase W&W at their best (see "Diplomaniacs" or "Half Shot at Sunrise" for that). The verbal badinage is generally lame, and the sight gags and slapstick are mainly of the "seen 'em before" variety. This is rather unfortunate, since the flick definitely has a dynamite premise. The boys are street hucksters promoting flavored lipstick, but thanks to ever-vivacious Dorothy Lee, manage to link up with a high-class, publicity-seeking cosmetics emporium.

    Despite the middling comedy antics, this is a must-see for pre-code aficionados. The opening number, a live radio studio broadcast featuring naked models in bathtubs (their naughty bits discreetly obscured by hair-do's and foreground objects) is pretty eye-popping, as are the minimal outfits sported by the hot-to-trot sales crew in a risqué scene wherein the boys test the product "in vivo". Thelma Todd and famed songstress Ruth Etting are on hand, and the tunes are catchy enough. If you liked "Roman Scandals" and "Murder at the Vanities", by all means check it out.
    6bkoganbing

    Lipstick told the tale on you

    This Wheeler&Woolsey film finds the guys selling flavored lipsticks on the street corner to make a buck. People did that sort of stuff in the Depression. They get noticed, first by cops but then by Thelma Todd and one of her salesgirls Dorothy Lee. As usual Lee pairs with Bert while Thelma Todd does some of her best vamping with Bob.

    George Meeker works for Todd, but is secretly working for a rival to sabotage her store. When the boys lift some valuable securities accidentally he finds them and sics the cops on them.

    The finale is a kind of Grand Prix marathon and Bert and Bob are quite inventive in their methods of overcoming obstacles.

    Ruth Etting makes a guest appearance with one song in the beginning, always a treat.

    The race and a sequence where they play a on by stealing an office on the fly is similar to what was done in The Sting. Maybe George Roy Hill got the idea from seeing this.

    Good fun from W&W.
    6csteidler

    Fast talking street vendors merge with classy lipstick distributor

    Traveling hucksters Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey sell Dr. Dudley's Flavored Lipsticks from the back of their truck. Thelma Todd and Dorothy Lee also sell lipstick, with the rather more respectable firm of Maiden America Beauty Products.

    Through what may be called a misunderstanding, the two businesses merge. A bag of lipstick samples is accidentally switched with a banker's bag of treasury bonds. A couple of detectives set out after Wheeler and Woolsey, who flee and eventually find themselves driving a fast car in a cross country auto race. It never really make sense but the wild climactic car chase is fun.

    Wheeler and Woolsey are their usual comic selves - Wheeler more mild-mannered and romantic, Woolsey the cigar smoking blowhard. Their frequent costar Dorothy Lee is fine as the girl who finds goofy Wheeler irresistible. Thelma Todd mostly plays it straight as manager of the lipstick firm - unfortunately her role offers little opportunity for Thelma to show her comic skills.

    Fast moving and very silly but the hectic pace does not always equal hilarity.

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    • Trivia
      During the song "Keep On Doing What You're Doing", Dorothy Lee is dropped on her back. Although she carries on, and finishes the number, the injury to her spine left her in pain for the rest of her life.
    • Goofs
      During the "Keep On Doing What You're Doing" number Thelma Todd loses the bottom two buttons from her dress. One can be seen flying off before she goes out to the balcony. The other is lost outside. She starts the dance with one button centered at the top and six down the side. As the dance ends, there are only four left on the side.
    • Quotes

      Miss Frisby: Two minds and a single thought.

      Dr. Dudley: Yes, it's about all they can handle at one time.

    • Connections
      Featured in Thou Shalt Not: Sex, Sin and Censorship in Pre-Code Hollywood (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Keep Romance Alive
      (1933) (uncredited)

      Written by Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar

      Sung by Ruth Etting

      Danced by chorus girls twice

      Danced by Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey

      Played often in the score

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hipp hipp hurra!
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $336,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 8 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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