Released November 28, 1926 by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
"Tin Hats" in an extant film.
6 of the 7 reels of this film are preserved as 35mm prints in the Turner/Warner Bros. inventory.
Dates Issued
1926
21/12/1926
Physical Description
7 reels; 6,598 ft.
Notes
Director: Edward Sedgwick
Star: Conrad Nagel (Jack Benson)
Archive: MGM preservation
Copyright claimant: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
Registration number: Lp23516
Source: MGM laboratory preservation
Gauge: 35mm domestic release version
Holdings: studio/library
Completeness: one reel missing
Studio holding: G
Complete: marked "incomplete"
6 of the 7 reels of this film are preserved as 35mm prints in the Turner/Warner Bros. inventory.
Dates Issued
1926
21/12/1926
Physical Description
7 reels; 6,598 ft.
Notes
Director: Edward Sedgwick
Star: Conrad Nagel (Jack Benson)
Archive: MGM preservation
Copyright claimant: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures
Registration number: Lp23516
Source: MGM laboratory preservation
Gauge: 35mm domestic release version
Holdings: studio/library
Completeness: one reel missing
Studio holding: G
Complete: marked "incomplete"
KAMERAD ! ! One of the funniest pictures we have seen in a long time is this one of George Cooper and Bert Roach in a scene from Edward Sedwick's production of "Tin Hats" for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. "Lefty" and "Dutch" as they are known in the film, pose for a picture so send to the folks back home, and much to Dutch's disgust, he has to play the Hun. "Tin Hats" is an amusing picture of the American army of Occupation in Germany with Conrad Nagel and Claire Windsor heading a cast of first class comedians.