
A newspaper publisher's daughter is arrested for speeding. In order to avoid embarrassing her father, since his newspaper is in the midst of an anti-speeding campaign, she uses an assumed name.


Okay, so Red Hot Speed. If you're into those really old films, the kind that feel like a snapshot from a different time, then yeah, give this a whirl. It's not going to blow your mind, but it’s got a certain charm, especially if you enjoy seeing how these classic screwball setups started. If you need explosions or even...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Joseph Henabery

Joseph Henabery
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"Okay, so Red Hot Speed. If you're into those really old films, the kind that feel like a snapshot from a different time, then yeah, give this a whirl. It's not going to blow your mind, but it’s got a certain charm, especially if you enjoy seeing how these classic screwball setups started. If you need explosions or even just characters who talk like real people, probably skip it. This is strictly for the patient, curious types. 🕰️ The whole premise hinges on a simple mix-up: a newspaper mogul's ..."
Gladys Lehman, Albert DeMond, Matt Taylor, Faith Thomas
United States

