This is the third and final appearence of Eleanor Thatcher on film. The movie Road To Ruin (1933) is considered a cult classic for its racy content but Eleanor's fantastic wiggle is hardly ever mentioned. Look out for my other clips of Eleanor.
Now I recognize this guy ("Jimmy") who sings this song. I think he's also the one who performs "Honolulu Baby" in the Laurel & Hardy movie "Sons of the Desert" from 1934.
cute. what is with that guys clapping?
tomitstube 5 months ago
Thanks for posting -She sure looks like she's having fun, but her Wasserman test comes back positive in the next reel.
MarcBrewer 2 years ago
Now I recognize this guy ("Jimmy") who sings this song. I think he's also the one who performs "Honolulu Baby" in the Laurel & Hardy movie "Sons of the Desert" from 1934.
hebneh 2 years ago
Go Varsity!
Ichkovitch 3 years ago
Love this 1933 version of "Teens Go Wild"!
songplugger 3 years ago 2
"I crave entertainment!"
This is late example of the popularity of college themes, as well as songs describing how to do a new dance, which showed up a lot in the late 1920s.
"Boy, look at that girl go!"
"Mmm-hmmm - is she hot!"
hebneh 3 years ago
Truly an amazing wiggle. I didn't think
the human anatomy could move that fast!
Looks like the director didn't consider
the dance to be very important... wish
the camera had focused more on Eleanor.
polistra 3 years ago