Speed is a 1936 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer action film directed by Edwin L. Marin. It starred James Stewart, in his first starring role, and Wendy Barrie. Although only a low-budget "B" movie, the film was notable for its realistic cinematography by Lester White, incorporating scenes from the Indianapolis 500 race and on-location shooting at the Muroc dry lake bed, used for high-speed racing by "hot rodders" in the 1930s. Advance publicity trumpeted that Stewart drove the specially-prepared "Falcon" to 140 mph (230 km/h).
Speed (1936)
Directed by Edwin L. Marin
Genres - Action-Adventure, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Comedy Drama |
Release Date - May 8, 1936 |
Run Time - 70 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Tags
Indianapolis 500, Mechanic
Attributes
Filming Location: Detroit
Narrative Location: California
Subject: motor car
Narrative Location: California
Subject: motor car
Alternate Titles
La prueba suprema
ES
No Limite da Velocidade
BR
Speed
GB, US
超スピード時代
JP