Digging into the Warner Brothers vaults
An historic classic and a nearly obscure comedy team get new lives with new DVD releases of ‘Whoopee’ and ‘The Bowery Boys, Volume 2′ from the Warner Archive Collection.
Proving once again that the folks at the Warner Archive Collection absolutely love movies, they have recently dug deep into the vaults to bring more classic, forgotten, historic, and just crowd-pleasing movies to the DVD marketplace. One of the oldest films to get some digital love from the Archive Collection is the Eddie Canton classic Whoopee (1930). The story is fairly simple: Sally Morgan is about to be married off to sheriff Bob Wells, but she’s really in love with Wanenis … except she is forbidden to marry him because he’s half Indian (remember, this is 1930). She enlists the aid of hypochondriac Henry Williams to help her get away from the wedding so she can be with the man she loves, but she leaves a note saying she and Henry have eloped, which sets Bob and Sally’s father after them to settle a score with poor unsuspecting Henry. And the film is also a musical (based on the Broadway hit) with lavish production numbers staged by the legendary Busby Berkeley.
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