Bill Sanford (William Fairbanks), a daredevil race-car driver, is abducted by his main competitor Alan Lawson (Lloyd Whitlock) and his henchmen, on the eve of a race he hopes will win him $5,000. But he escapes his captors and arrives ate the race track just in time to drive his speedster to victory.

body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}i{color:#EAB308}The silent film era gifted audiences with a diverse array of cinematic experiences, each one a testament to the innovative storytelling and artistic vision of its creators. Among these, Speed Mad...


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"body{background-color:black;color:white}p{font-size:16px;line-height:1.5}span{font-weight:bold;color:#C2410C}i{color:#EAB308}The silent film era gifted audiences with a diverse array of cinematic experiences, each one a testament to the innovative storytelling and artistic vision of its creators. Among these, Speed Mad stands out as a particularly exhilarating example, a film that combines high-octane action with a heartwarming narrative, all set against the backdrop of the roaring twenties.The ..."
Dorothy Howell, Malcolm Stuart Boylan
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