In Harry Langdon's first feature film, TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP, a young man takes Horace Greeley's advice and goes west--on foot. Popular with 1926 audiences, the movie established Langdon as a screen funnyman comparable in stature to Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd.
A wealthy shoe manufacturer named John Burton (Edwards Davis) decides to sponsor a coast-to-coast walking race with a first prize of $25,000. Meanwhile, Amos Logan (Alec B. Francis), a small independent shoemaker who can't pay his rent, finds himself on the edge of bankruptcy. When world walking
champ Nick Kargas (Tom Murray), who happens to be Amos's landlord, decides to enter the race, he takes along...
Released:
1926
Rated:
NR
Length:
62 mins