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  • Smouldering Tires (1926)
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    Short | 20 min | Short, Comedy, Romance
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Smouldering Tires (1926)
Passed
Short | 20 min | Short, Comedy, Romance

The hero's enemies have tossed a wrench into his printing press and stripped the gears. So, naturally, to replace the gears he decides to enter an auto-race. He builds a car that will not turn over by building two cars attached by their ...See moreThe hero's enemies have tossed a wrench into his printing press and stripped the gears. So, naturally, to replace the gears he decides to enter an auto-race. He builds a car that will not turn over by building two cars attached by their roofs, with a driver (one always upside down) in each car. The car often turns over but half of it always has the rubber-meeting-the-road. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
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Sam Hellman (story) | Paul Gangelin (scenario) | Doris Anderson (scenario)
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Updated Apr 25, 1926

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Apr 25, 1926 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Alberta Vaughn
Sally Tracy Sally Tracy   See fewer
Larry Kent
Harry Grayson Harry Grayson   See fewer
Kit Guard
Tom O'Rourke - Printing Pressman Tom O'Rourke - Printing Pressman   See fewer
Al Cooke
Jerry Hawkins - Printing Pressman Jerry Hawkins - Printing Pressman   See fewer
Grant Withers
Tod Raleigh Tod Raleigh   See fewer
William Tucker
Luckus Raleigh Luckus Raleigh   See fewer
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