
Kid Boots
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A salesman is helped out of a jam with an angry customer by a wealthy playboy. In return, he agrees to help the playboy get a divorce from his wife, only to find himself falling for the girlfriend of the customer who got him in trouble in the first place.
Top Cast


Eddie Cantor
Eddie Cantor
Samuel (Kid) Boots
Eddie Cantor
Samuel (Kid) Boots


Clara Bow
Clara Bow
Clara McCoy
Clara Bow
Clara McCoy


Billie Dove
Billie Dove
Eleanore Belmore
Billie Dove
Eleanore Belmore


Lawrence Gray
Lawrence Gray
Tom Sterling
Lawrence Gray
Tom Sterling


Natalie Kingston
Natalie Kingston
Carmen Mendoza
Natalie Kingston
Carmen Mendoza


Malcolm Waite
Malcolm Waite
Big Boyle
Malcolm Waite
Big Boyle


Fred Esmelton
Fred Esmelton
Tom's Lawyer (uncredited)
Fred Esmelton
Tom's Lawyer (uncredited)


William Orlamond
William Orlamond
Tailor (uncredited)
William Orlamond
Tailor (uncredited)


Rolfe Sedan
Rolfe Sedan
Physical Therapist (uncredited)
Rolfe Sedan
Physical Therapist (uncredited)


Harry von Meter
Harry von Meter
Eleanor's Lawyer (as Harry Van Meter) (uncredited)
Harry von Meter
Eleanor's Lawyer (as Harry Van Meter) (uncredited)
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