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Rubber Tires

1927 | 52m | English

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When the Stack family suffers some financial setbacks, daughter Mary Ellen suggests they buy a car and relocate to California. Unbeknownst to them, their used car is worth more than they ever could have imagined.
Release Date: Feb 07, 1927
Director: Alan Hale
Writer: Tay Garnett, Frank Condon, Zelda Sears
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Production Companies DeMille Pictures Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Bessie Love Mary Ellen Stack
Erwin Connelly Pat Stack
Frank Coghlan Jr. Charley Stack
May Robson Mrs. Stack
Harrison Ford Bill James
Clarence Burton Mexican
John Patrick Dudley Blake
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Alan Hale Director
Tay Garnett Adaptation
Frank Condon Story
Zelda Sears Adaptation
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Geronimo1967
7.0

An early outing for Harrison Ford? Well, not unless he was an extremely early glint in his parent's eye... No, this features a completely different actor in the rather watchable tale of the "Stack" family. Daft old "Pa" (Erwin Connelly) blew the meagre family fortune of a house in California upon wh ... ich, he hoped, an oilfield sat! OK, yes - maybe a bit of a gamble but off they go since they must pay quite a chunk of back taxes to Uncle Sam. What ensues is quite a nifty little silent comedy, directed by Alan Hale, that mixes just a hint of slapstick with a bit of romance and some cracking old cars - one that might be worth $10,000 - as they traverse their country, A few decent supporting roles from "Junior" (Frank Coghlan) who bristles at the very idea he must wash behind his ears, and the slightly, but amiably, stereotyped (and uncredited) Jewish fella and his son - and, of course, the aforementioned Ford who is pursuing his love, their daughter "Mary Ellen" (Bessie Love). I found Love really only had one gear as an actress, but she's fine with this - as they all are and I quite enjoyed it - it's only just over an hour.

Jun 06, 2022