
Hoopla
Drama
Overview
A hula dancer at a carnival sets out to seduce the naive son of the show's manager.
Top Cast


Clara Bow
Clara Bow
Lou
Clara Bow
Lou


Preston Foster
Preston Foster
Nifty Miller
Preston Foster
Nifty Miller


Richard Cromwell
Richard Cromwell
Chris Miller
Richard Cromwell
Chris Miller


Herbert Mundin
Herbert Mundin
Hap Spissel
Herbert Mundin
Hap Spissel


James Gleason
James Gleason
Jerry
James Gleason
Jerry


Minna Gombell
Minna Gombell
Carrie
Minna Gombell
Carrie


Roger Imhof
Roger Imhof
Colonel Gowdy
Roger Imhof
Colonel Gowdy


Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts
Ma Benson
Florence Roberts
Ma Benson
Damorès
Damorès
Colonel Gowdy (Voice)
Damorès
Colonel Gowdy (Voice)


Erville Alderson
Erville Alderson
Sheriff
Erville Alderson
Sheriff
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