

Hot Dogs
Born in Russia, vaudeville acrobat Hank Mann acrobat accustomed without efforts towards American film comedy to become a star comic for several studios. Like Ben Turpin, his trademark was a brush moustache, too large, even for comedy standards.
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About Hot Dogs
Hot Dogs is a 1920 English-language comedy film. The cast is led by Hank Mann, Vernon Dent, Madge Kirby. It has a runtime of 0h 26m.
Hot Dogs was produced by Hank Mann Comedies and made in United States of America. It was released on April 5, 1920, and carries a NR certification.
- Release date
- April 5, 1920
- Original language
- English
- Age rating
- NR
- Status
- Released
- Country
- United States of America
- Production
- Hank Mann Comedies
Is Hot Dogs worth watching?
At 0h 26m, it's an easy, time-light watch.
If you enjoy comedy, Hot Dogs is worth a place on your watchlist.
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Cast of Hot Dogs

Hank Mann

Vernon Dent

Madge Kirby
Hot Dogs — FAQs
▸Where can I watch Hot Dogs in United States?
Hot Dogs is not currently available on major streaming services in United States. Availability changes often — check back soon.
▸What language is Hot Dogs in?
Hot Dogs is originally in English. Subtitle and dub options vary by streaming service.
▸How long is Hot Dogs?
Hot Dogs runs 0 hours 26 minutes (26 minutes).
▸What is Hot Dogs rated?
Hot Dogs is rated NR. It holds a 5.0/10 audience score from 1 ratings.











