
Whoopee!
Music · Comedy · Western
Overview
Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note saying they've eloped! Chasing them are jilted Bob, Henry's nurse Mary (who's been trying to seduce him) and others.
Top Cast


Eddie Cantor
Eddie Cantor
Henry Williams
Eddie Cantor
Henry Williams


Ethel Shutta
Ethel Shutta
Mary Custer
Ethel Shutta
Mary Custer


Paul Gregory
Paul Gregory
Wanenis
Paul Gregory
Wanenis


Eleanor Hunt
Eleanor Hunt
Sally Morgan
Eleanor Hunt
Sally Morgan


Jack Rutherford
Jack Rutherford
Sheriff Bob Wells
Jack Rutherford
Sheriff Bob Wells


Walter Law
Walter Law
Jud Morgan
Walter Law
Jud Morgan


Spencer Charters
Spencer Charters
Jerome Underwood
Spencer Charters
Jerome Underwood


Albert Hackett
Albert Hackett
Chester Underwood
Albert Hackett
Chester Underwood


Chief Caupolican
Chief Caupolican
Black Eagle
Chief Caupolican
Black Eagle
Lou-Scha-Enya
Lou-Scha-Enya
Matafay
Lou-Scha-Enya
Matafay
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