The Tin Man (1935 film)

The Tin Man is a 1935 American comedy short released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced by Hal Roach and directed by James Parrott, and starring Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly.

[1] A comedic short where two friends, Thema and Patsy, find themselves in a house owned by a mad scientist.

After ringing the doorbell with no response, the pair enter the house to find it seemingly unoccupied and with cloth all over the furniture, but the women are being watched by a mad scientist through a peephole.

He reveals to himself that he designed the house as a trap, intending to seek revenge on women for his spurred love life.

After the conflict between the robot, mad scientist, and convict resolve, the women are able to escape the house.