Red Hot Speed
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Directed by | Joseph Henabery |
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Produced by | Carl Laemmle |
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Cinematography | Arthur L. Todd |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date | January 27, 1929 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Red Hot Speed is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Joseph Henabery and starring Reginald Denny, Alice Day and Charles Byer. It was made during the conversion from silent to sound film, and had talking sequences using the Movietone recording system.[1]
Synopsis[]
The daughter of a newspaper owner is arrested for speeding. In order to avoid embarrassing her father, who is in the middle of an anti-speeding campaign, she gives a false name to the authorities. She is then turned over to the district attorney who is unaware of her real identity.
Cast[]
- Reginald Denny as Darrow
- Alice Day as Buddy Long
- Charles Byer as George
- Tom Ricketts as Colonel Long
- DeWitt Jennings as Judge O'Brien
- Fritzi Ridgeway as Slavey
- Hector V. Sarno as Italian father
References[]
- ^ Katchmer p.224
Bibliography[]
- George A. Katchmer. Eighty Silent Film Stars: Biographies and Filmographies of the Obscure to the Well Known. McFarland, 1991.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1929 films
- 1929 comedy films
- American films
- American comedy films
- Films directed by Joseph Henabery
- English-language films
- Universal Pictures films
- American black-and-white films
- 1920s comedy film stubs