Billy and Andy are two barbers and Billy draws, as one of his customers, a big mine man from the West. He tells Billy that money can literally be scooped up from most any place around his home and with this in mind, Billy and Andy fare forth in their Ford to make their fortune.

Short answer: Yes, but…‘Trimmed in Gold’ is a delightful slice of 1930s comedy, but it falls short on delivering a fresh or compelling narrative. It’s a film worth watching if you’re a fan of old Hollywood humor and want a light-hearted escapade, but not for those seeking a deep, character-driven story.Is this film wor...

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"Short answer: Yes, but…‘Trimmed in Gold’ is a delightful slice of 1930s comedy, but it falls short on delivering a fresh or compelling narrative. It’s a film worth watching if you’re a fan of old Hollywood humor and want a light-hearted escapade, but not for those seeking a deep, character-driven story.Is this film worth watching?‘Trimmed in Gold’ is a fun, if not entirely original, entry in the genre of 1930s comedies. Its appeal lies in its slapstick humor and the charm of its ensemble cast. H..."
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