
HULA
Music by Stephen Horne
Growing up tomboy on her family’s Hawaiian ranch, wild child Hula Calhoun is as comfortable eating with her hands as she is on horseback. Then she falls head over heels—with a married man. In her second collaboration with director Victor Fleming Clara Bow lights up every frame she’s in, demonstrating again that, yes, she’s a natural but also a real pro.
Live musical accompaniment by Stephen Horne

Based at London’s BFI Southbank, STEPHEN HORNE is considered one of the leading silent film accompanists working today and his music has met with acclaim worldwide. Principally a pianist, he often incorporates other instruments into his performances, sometimes playing them simultaneously. He has recorded music for DVD releases and television broadcasts of silent films and regularly performs internationally.
Details
Director
Victor Fleming
Country
United States
Year
1927
Cast
Clara Bow, Clive Brook, Arlette Marchal
Source
San Francisco Film Preserve
Runtime
65 minutes
Format
DCP
