Hot Stuff Trailer (1912)
21 March 1912 8 mins
Hank (Mack Sennett) loses his girl (Mabel Normand) to another guy (Dell Henderson) so he decides to get even with some hot sauce.
Watch the official Hot Stuff 1912 trailer in HD below.
21 March 1912 8 mins
Hank (Mack Sennett) loses his girl (Mabel Normand) to another guy (Dell Henderson) so he decides to get even with some hot sauce.
Watch the official Hot Stuff 1912 trailer in HD below.
Mack Sennett as Hank Hawkins
Mabel Normand as Hank's Sweetheart
Dell Henderson as Cigar Drummer
William Beaudine as Cigar Store Owner
Kate Bruce as Hank's Sweetheart's Mother
William J. Butler as Hank's Sweetheart's Father
Fred Mace as Hank's Sweetheart's Uncle
Edward Dillon as Party Guest
Mack Sennett Director
United States 21 March 1912
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HOT STUFF Biograph Company 488 ft. rel. Mar. 21 1912 dir. Mack Sennett auth. Dell Henderson cam. Percy Higginson cast: Mack Sennett Mabel Normand ...
AnFiS/ Short comedy directed by Mack Sennett in 1912.
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