Fast Life is a 1932 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film starring William Haines and Madge Evans, directed by Harry A. Pollard and is based upon the story Let's Go by E.J. Rath.
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Directed by | Harry A. Pollard |
Written by | E.J. Rath (story) Byron Morgan (screenplay) Ralph Spence (screenplay) |
Produced by | Harry A. Pollard |
Starring | William Haines Madge Evans |
Cinematography | Harold Wenstrom |
Edited by | Hugh Wynn |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Two people leave the US Navy after having served ten years as a sailor. Sandy is one of them and later invents a carburetor that should increase the speed that powered boats will run. When testing it, he accidentally sinks a boat and has to pay for it. Now he is broke and enters a boat contest. To win, he has to invent the fastest boat in the world.
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