Hot Foot (1943)

Edgar Kennedy, in order to attend a prizefight without his brother-in-law, pretends to be sick with intentions of sneaking off later. As usual, his best-laid plan takes another direction. His mother-in-law gives him a foot bath in a tub with what turns out to be quick-setting cement. His pal Sam drills a hole in the cement to blow the cement off with explosives, with a typical-Kennedy result... disaster.

Director: Ben Holmes
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 18 min
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Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Ben Holmes
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hot Foot about?
Edgar Kennedy, in order to attend a prizefight without his brother-in-law, pretends to be sick with intentions of sneaking off later. As usual, his best-laid plan takes another direction. His mother-in-law gives him a foot bath in a tub with what turns out to be quick-setting cement. His pal Sam drills a hole in the cement to blow the cement off with explosives, with a typical-Kennedy result... disaster.
Who directed Hot Foot?
Hot Foot was directed by Ben Holmes.
Who stars in Hot Foot?
Hot Foot stars Edgar Kennedy, Pauline Drake, Dot Farley, Jack Rice, Bud Jamison, Jim Farley.
How long is Hot Foot?
Hot Foot has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Hot Foot?
Hot Foot is a Comedy film.
Where was Hot Foot produced?
Hot Foot was produced in United States of America.