Moran and Mack decide to attend the races and end up winning a large sum on a horse named Mud Lark. They decide that to make even more money, they need a horse of their own.


If you have any patience for early talkie-era comedy, Hot Hoofs might be a curiosity for you. If you need a movie to actually move, or if you get hives from watching people yell at horses for an hour, avoid this one at all costs. It is definitely not for the modern crowd. Moran and Mack are the stars here, and honestly...

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"If you have any patience for early talkie-era comedy, Hot Hoofs might be a curiosity for you. If you need a movie to actually move, or if you get hives from watching people yell at horses for an hour, avoid this one at all costs. It is definitely not for the modern crowd. Moran and Mack are the stars here, and honestly, they feel like they belong on a stage rather than in front of a camera. They have this rhythm that is almost hypnotic, but not in a good way. It is just very… repetitive. They wi..."
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