
Finn and Hattie
Comedy
Overview
The Haddocks are going on a European vacation and from their reception at the station, where the whole town goes to see them off, it is clear who wears the pants in the family - it's their daughter Mildred. Her parents often proclaim she is a genius - but she is just smarter than them, which wouldn't be too hard! On the train, Finn meets shyster Harry who sizes Finn up as a sucker and quickly wires his partner Bessie, aka "The Princess" to make Finn's acquaintance and take him for everything he has.
Top Cast


Leon Errol
Leon Errol
Finley P. Haddock
Leon Errol
Finley P. Haddock


Mitzi Green
Mitzi Green
Mildred Haddock
Mitzi Green
Mildred Haddock


Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
Mrs. Hattie Haddock
Zasu Pitts
Mrs. Hattie Haddock


Jackie Searl
Jackie Searl
Sidney
Jackie Searl
Sidney


Lilyan Tashman
Lilyan Tashman
Bessie Chalmers (aka The 'Princess')
Lilyan Tashman
Bessie Chalmers (aka The 'Princess')


Mack Swain
Mack Swain
Le Bottin
Mack Swain
Le Bottin


Regis Toomey
Regis Toomey
Henry Collins
Regis Toomey
Henry Collins


Harry Beresford
Harry Beresford
Mr. Perkins (N.Y. street cleaner)
Harry Beresford
Mr. Perkins (N.Y. street cleaner)


Ethel Kenyon
Ethel Kenyon
A Divorcee
Ethel Kenyon
A Divorcee


Syd Saylor
Syd Saylor
J. Russell Abercrombie, The Brakeman
Syd Saylor
J. Russell Abercrombie, The Brakeman
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