David Morton lives with two old-maid aunts. He meets lovely Gertrude and agrees to drive her injured brother's car in the Big Race.

Is this thing worth a watch? If you like movies that feel like they were stitched together with twine and sheer willpower, maybe. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of dusty black-and-white stunts and cars that look like they’d fall apart if you sneezed on them. If you’re looking for a tight script or anything resem...


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

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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you like movies that feel like they were stitched together with twine and sheer willpower, maybe. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of dusty black-and-white stunts and cars that look like they’d fall apart if you sneezed on them. If you’re looking for a tight script or anything resembling logic, stay far away. David Morton is basically the classic "good boy" trapped by his aunts. Then comes Gertrude, and suddenly he’s a race car driver. It’s the kind of jump ..."
Charles E. Roberts, David Sharpe
United States

1935 · IMDb 6.3

