Windy Riley Goes Hollywood is a 1931 American pre-Code short comedy film directed by Roscoe Arbuckle using the pseudonym of William Goodrich and starring Louise Brooks and Jack Shutta.
Although Arbuckle was acquitted in the third trial for the death of Virginia Rappe, he could not obtain work in Hollywood under his own name, so he adopted the pseudonym William Goodrich for directing the comedy shorts he made under his contract with Educational Film Exchanges.
[1] The film is a loose adaptation of Ken Kling's comic strip Windy Riley.
The studio's star actress, Betty Grey, has been warned that her contract will be terminated if she gets any more bad publicity.
A reporter learns that LaRoss is missing and prepares to splash the news across the front page.