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Glenn Higgins and Patsy Jones are a song-and-dance team traveling the vaudeville circuit across the United States, and land in a Kentucky tank-town filled with sharpies and wise-guys , wearing spats and carrying canes, who have reasons for... See more »

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Glenn Seth Higgins
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Patsy Jones
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Fannie (as Greta Yoltz)
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Mr. Fitch
Tod Sloan ...
Tod Sloan - a Jockey
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Manager Carter
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Gambler
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Pool Hall Habitant (uncredited)

Directed by

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William James Craft

Written by

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Vin Moore ... (story) and
Jack Foley ... (story)
 
Harry O. Hoyt ... (scenario)
 
Albert DeMond ... (titles)

Cinematography by

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Arthur L. Todd

Editing by

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Charles Craft

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Carl Laemmle ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Glenn Higgins and Patsy Jones are a song-and-dance team traveling the vaudeville circuit across the United States, and land in a Kentucky tank-town filled with sharpies and wise-guys , wearing spats and carrying canes, who have reasons for wanting a horse named "Hot Heels, not to win the race he is scheduled to run in. This does not bode well for the vaudevillians as Glenn, acting on a hot tip from a hot vamp, has bet the pair's bankroll on "Hot Heels" to win. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines Mile-a-minute comedy under Cuban skies. Romance under a tropical moon. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Patents Pending (United States)
  • Painting the Town (United States)
  • Painting the Town (Canada, English title)
  • Painting the Town (United Kingdom)
  • Jazzkongen (Denmark)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia Though listed below as a working title only, the film is seen advertised in newspapers, some with studio generated cuts as "Painting The Town". (Pawtucket ((RI)) Times, 28 October 1927), (Visalia ((Calif.)) Times-Delta, 19 November 1927), (Strasburg ((Va.)) News, 5 December 1927), etc. See more »

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