Tin Hoss (1925)

COMEDY; featuring kids' gang and a home-made railway. After a fat boy is served with soup doctored with plaster of Paris by two black youngsters, his teeth have to be prised apart. The fat boy is driver of a makeshift locomotive running on lines made from a stolen fence, whose owner, a black woman, complains to the police. Members of the kids' gang attempt to derail the locomtive, and a fight ensues. The intervention of the police brings a temporary respite, but the locomotive and its occupants escape by driving through a fence.

Director: Mark Goldaine
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mark Goldaine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tin Hoss about?
COMEDY; featuring kids' gang and a home-made railway. After a fat boy is served with soup doctored with plaster of Paris by two black youngsters, his teeth have to be prised apart. The fat boy is driver of a makeshift locomotive running on lines made from a stolen fence, whose owner, a black woman, complains to the police. Members of the kids' gang attempt to derail the locomtive, and a fight ensues. The intervention of the police brings a temporary respite, but the locomotive and its occupants escape by driving through a fence.
Who directed Tin Hoss?
Tin Hoss was directed by Mark Goldaine.
Who stars in Tin Hoss?
Tin Hoss stars Gene Buckel, Cliff Daniels, Jeff Jenkins, Jingo Jones, Nancy McKee, Billy Naylor.