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The Fighting Boob (1926)

The Fighting Boob (1926)
Tight-lipped silent Western hero Bob Custer played the Tiger in this low-budget oater from assembly-line producer FBO. Returning from the war, the Tiger (or El Tigre, as he is also known) switches identity with a war buddy (James Sheridan), who is suffering from the effects of nerve gas and therefore incapable of getting to the bottom of the strange feud brewing between his family and the neighboring Claytons. With the help of lovely Helen Hawksby (Violet Palmer), the Tiger manages to settle the feud to everyone's satisfaction. The son of director Robert Emmett Tansey, young supporting player James Sheridan later changed his name to Sherry Tansey. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jack Nelson
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of The Fighting Boob

Tight-lipped silent Western hero Bob Custer played the Tiger in this low-budget oater from assembly-line producer FBO. Returning from the war, the Tiger (or El Tigre, as he is also known) switches identity with a war buddy (James Sheridan), who is suffering from the effects of nerve gas and therefore incapable of getting to the bottom of the strange feud brewing between his family and the neighboring Claytons. With the help of lovely Helen Hawksby (Violet Palmer), the Tiger manages to settle the feud to everyone's satisfaction. The son of director Robert Emmett Tansey, young supporting player James Sheridan later changed his name to Sherry Tansey. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jack Nelson
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