Hellzapoppin' /

"Playing incompetent nitwits, Ole and Chic hire a producer to make a musical show at a fancy estate. What follows are non-stop zany gags and jokes when the producer takes on extracurricular activities by falling in love with the estate's wealthy girl. However he's encumbered by the g...

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Other Authors: Auer, Mischa, 1905-1967 (Actor), Bredell, Elwood, 1884-1976 (director of photography), Cook, Elisha, Jr (Actor), De Paul, Gene (composer (expression)), Frazee, Jane, 1918-1985 (Actor), Herbert, F. Hugh (Frederick Hugh), 1897-1958 (Actor), Howard, Shemp, 1895-1955 (Actor), Johnson, Chic, 1891-1962 (Actor), Olsen, Ole, 1892-1963 (Actor), Paige, Robert, 1910-1987 (Actor), Perrin, Nat (Screenwriter), Previn, Charles, 1888-1973 (Musical director), Raye, Don (composer (expression)), Raye, Martha (Actor), Skinner, Frank, 1897-1968 (composer (expression)), Wilson, Warren, 1909- (Screenwriter)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: [United States] : [Hollywood's Attic?], [2007]
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Summary:"Playing incompetent nitwits, Ole and Chic hire a producer to make a musical show at a fancy estate. What follows are non-stop zany gags and jokes when the producer takes on extracurricular activities by falling in love with the estate's wealthy girl. However he's encumbered by the girl's fiancé. A wild love triangle ensues, complicated by Chic's sister because a penniless Russian aristocrat mistakes her for the wealthy girl. Based on the hit Broadway play"--Container label
Item Description:Based on an original story by Nat Perrin, suggested by the stage play, "Olsen & Johnson's Hellzapoppin."
Full screen
Includes photo gallery
Originally produced in the United States as a motion picture in 1941
Physical Description:1 videodisc : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
Production Credits:Director of photography, Woody Bredell; editor, Milton Carruth; words and music, Don Raye, Gene De Paul; musical score, Frank Skinner; musical director, Charles Previn; art director, Jack Otterson