
Martin Gray (Paul Kelly) and Dan Holden (Russell Hardie) are rival race-car drivers, and both crash in a big race and decide to give up racing and become partners in an auto-repair business. Pat Corey (Marguerite Churchill), a reporter on the local newspaper, has been Dan's girlfriend but she falls in love with Martin.


Is this thing worth a look? Honestly, only if you’re into pre-Code era fluff or you’ve got a weird itch for 1930s auto-repair drama. If you’re looking for high-octane racing, move along, because the budget clearly went into the coffee fund instead of actual stunt driving. It’s the kind of flick that feels like it was p...


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

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"Is this thing worth a look? Honestly, only if you’re into pre-Code era fluff or you’ve got a weird itch for 1930s auto-repair drama. If you’re looking for high-octane racing, move along, because the budget clearly went into the coffee fund instead of actual stunt driving. It’s the kind of flick that feels like it was put together on a rainy Tuesday afternoon, which is either charming or exhausting depending on your mood. Paul Kelly and Russell Hardie spend most of the runtime looking like they’..."
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