Because he refuses to advertise the automobiles he manufactures, John Kent's business is failing. In an effort to gain some publicity, his daughter, Virginia, has a racing car built while Kent is away.

The cinematic landscape of the 1920s was replete with tales of derring-do, romance, and high-stakes competition, and Racing Hearts is a quintessential exemplar of this genre. With its breakneck pacing, ingenious plot twists, and memorable characters, this film is a must-see for aficionados of the era. At its core, Raci...

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"The cinematic landscape of the 1920s was replete with tales of derring-do, romance, and high-stakes competition, and Racing Hearts is a quintessential exemplar of this genre. With its breakneck pacing, ingenious plot twists, and memorable characters, this film is a must-see for aficionados of the era. At its core, Racing Hearts is a story about the unyielding spirit of Virginia, a young woman who, in the face of adversity, refuses to yield, instead opting to take a bold stance and challenge the ..."
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