Clara Bow in Hoop-La (1933)
Clara Bow in Hoop-La (1933)
The secret to enjoying Clara Bow’s last movie, <i>Hoop-La</i>, is not to expect anything as spectacular and outrageous as Call Her Savage. Made in 1933, <i>Hoop-La</i> is a more routine kind of movie. A young man joins his father’s travelling carnival. Dad decides he’d better clean up his act so as to be a good influence on junior, so he ditches his girlfriend. The jilted girlfriend cooks up a scheme with her pal Lou (Clara Bow) – Lou will make the son (who’s training to be a lawyer but who’s also a bit of a hayseed and very naïve) fall in love with her, the hope being that dad will then give up trying to be Mr Clean. But this being a movie, things take an unexpected turn. Carnival backgrounds are always fun, and Preston Foster is extremely good as the father. Mostly though this is Clara Bow’s movie, and she’s sensational. She’s funny, she’s touching, she’s lovable, and she’s very sexy. Especially in her Snake Hips costume – it’s a very very small costume and it shows off her charms to great effect. That’s really the most pre-code thing about this movie. Still, it’s entertaining, it has some amusing moments, it has a nice love story, and Clara Bow makes it very much worth watching.
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