Motor Madness Trailer

Motor Madness Trailer (1937)

05 April 1937 Drama, Action, Romance 61 mins

After winning a qualifying trial for a big speed-boat race in Santa Monica, California, Joe Dunn is offered a bribe, by gamblers, not to take part in the race and is so incensed that he starts a fight which lands him in jail. The girl he loves, Peggy McNeil, takes his place, but crashes into a buoy and is seriously injured---and Joe goes to desperate lengths to raise money for the services of a famous surgeon.

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Cast

Joseph Allen

as Joe Dunn

Rosalind Keith

as Peggy McNeil

J.M. Kerrigan

as Henry John 'Cap' McNeil

Marc Lawrence

as Gus Slater

Richard Terry

as Nick Givens

Arthur Loft

as 'Lucky' Leonard Raymond

Joe Sawyer

as Steve Dolan

George Ernest

as 'Pancho', Runaway Kid

Al Hill

as Henchman Jeff Skinner

John Tyrrell

as Pete Bailey

Ralph Byrd

as C.P.O. Mike Burns

George Chesebro

as Henchman Mitchell

Crew

Harry L. Decker

Harry L. Decker Associate Producer

Irving Briskin

Irving Briskin Executive Producer

Allen G. Siegler

Allen G. Siegler Director of Photography

Robert Kalloch

Robert Kalloch Costume Design

Morey Lightfoot

Morey Lightfoot Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 05 April 1937

Production Companies

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