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Trimmed in Gold (1926)
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. After many adventures, the pair reach the wide open spaces and start prospecting. The manicurist of the shop has also managed to reach the goal. It develops that the big mine man is, in reality, a gambler who wins his money by questionable methods. As he rakes in the pots, an assistant pours the money down a chute which leads to a vault. Billy and Andy, in their explorations, find this vault and think they have discovered a mine. Taking some of the money, they go to the gambler's room and sit in the game. Thus, the money continues to circulate - from the mine to Billy - from Billy to the gambler - and down the chute again.