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Tin Hats is a american film directed by Edward Sedgwick with Claire Windsor

Tin Hats (1926)

Tin Hats
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Length 1h10
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OriginUSA

Tin Hats is a 1926 comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick (his first for MGM), starring Claire Windsor and Conrad Nagel. The film is considered partially lost.

Synopsis

Three US soldiers (Conrad Nagel, George Cooper and Tom O'Brien) are lost in the Rhineland on Armistice Day and accepted as conquering overlords by a village... except for Lady Bountiful (Claire Windsor).

Actors

Claire Windsor

(Elsa von Bergen)
Bert Roach

('Dutch' Krausmeyer)
Conrad Nagel

(Jack Benson)
George Cooper

('Lefty' Mooney)
Eileen Sedgwick

(Freida)
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