Red Hot Speed
(USA, 1929, Silent)

Comedy, 60 min, color

Directed by: Joseph Henabery
Cast:
Reginald Denny, Alice Day, Charles Byer, Tom Ricketts

Weak plot involves Day as the daughter of a publisher who has a campaign out against speeding. Of course, Day is arrested for the very thing her father is adamantly against, and Denny is the parole officer she is assigned to. He attempts to keep her crime a secret from both the public and her father, and, in the process, Denny and Day fall in love. Marked by sporadic dialog, this film attempted to cross over from the silent era to talkies

Red Hot Speed (1929)
 Dirigida por
Joseph Henabery

Guión
Albert DeMond (titles)
Gladys Lehman (also story)


Genro: Comedy (más)

Summary:

A newspaper publisher's daughter is arrested for speeding. In order to avoid embarrassing her father, since his newspaper is in the midst of an anti-speeding campaign, she uses an assumed name. She is paroled into the custody of an assistant district attorney, who doesn't know who she really is.


Cast (in credits order)
Reginald Denny.... Darrow
Alice Day.... Buddy Long
Charles Byer.... George
Tom Ricketts.... Colonel Long (as Thomas Ricketts)
DeWitt Jennings.... Judge O'Brien
Fritzi Ridgeway.... Slavey
Hector Sarno.... Italian father (as Hector V. Sarno)


Dirigida por
Joseph Henabery 
 
Guión (in alphabetical order)
Albert DeMond titles
Gladys Lehman also story
Matt Taylor
Faith Thomas adaptation

Producida por
Carl Laemmle.... executive producer
 
FotografíaArthur L. Todd
 
Montaje Ray Curtiss
John English (as Jack English)
 
Production Companies
Universal Pictures [us]
Distributors
Universal Pictures Corporation [us]
Duración: 60 min
País: USA
Idioma: English
Color: Black and White
Sonido: Mono (Western Electric Sound System) (talking sequences) / Silent