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Speed

  • 1936
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  • 1h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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673
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James Stewart and Wendy Barrie in Speed (1936)
With the help of his mechanic buddy, an engineer, and the company's attractive new publicist, an automotive test driver struggles to develop a new carburetor by entering cars in the Indy 500 and speed trials at California's Muroc Dry Lake.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWith the help of his mechanic buddy, an engineer, and the company's attractive new publicist, an automotive test driver struggles to develop a new carburetor by entering cars in the Indy 500... Leggi tuttoWith the help of his mechanic buddy, an engineer, and the company's attractive new publicist, an automotive test driver struggles to develop a new carburetor by entering cars in the Indy 500 and speed trials at California's Muroc Dry Lake.With the help of his mechanic buddy, an engineer, and the company's attractive new publicist, an automotive test driver struggles to develop a new carburetor by entering cars in the Indy 500 and speed trials at California's Muroc Dry Lake.

  • Regia
    • Edwin L. Marin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Michael Fessier
    • Milton Krims
    • Lawrence P. Bachmann
  • Star
    • James Stewart
    • Wendy Barrie
    • Una Merkel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,7/10
    673
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Michael Fessier
      • Milton Krims
      • Lawrence P. Bachmann
    • Star
      • James Stewart
      • Wendy Barrie
      • Una Merkel
    • 14Recensioni degli utenti
    • 5Recensioni della critica
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    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Terry Martin
    Wendy Barrie
    Wendy Barrie
    • Jane Mitchell
    Una Merkel
    Una Merkel
    • Josephine Sanderson
    Weldon Heyburn
    Weldon Heyburn
    • Frank Lawson
    Ted Healy
    Ted Healy
    • Gadget
    Ralph Morgan
    Ralph Morgan
    • Mr. Dean
    Patricia Wilder
    Patricia Wilder
    • Fanny Lane
    Ernie Alexander
    • Waiter Telling of Barn Dance
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    King Baggot
    King Baggot
    • Dinner Guest
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    Barbara Bedford
    Barbara Bedford
    • Nurse
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    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Track Official Telling Terry He Qualified
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    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • 'Shorty', Bystander at Barn Dance
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    Jack Rube Clifford
    Jack Rube Clifford
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    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
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    June Gittelson
    June Gittelson
    • Woman at Barn Dance
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    • Nurse
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    Isabelle Keith
    Isabelle Keith
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    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • Edwin L. Marin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Michael Fessier
      • Milton Krims
      • Lawrence P. Bachmann
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    6xerses13

    Early Stewart, Wrong Technology...

    After some minor, but impressive roles James Stewart was handed the lead in SPEED (1936). A typical 'B' programmer that the Major Studios used for actors to work the 'kinks' out before they were moved on to major projects. In this one Stewart plays TERRY MARTIN a talented test driver and inventor from the wrong side of the tracks. That means he is loaded down with all sorts of class warfare hang-ups that was supposed to endear him to the mid 1930s audiences. Actually in the 21st Century he just comes off as a ASS!

    MARTIN is working on a new SUPER CARBERATOR with his side-kick 'Gadget' Haggerty (Ted Healy). He duels for creative control with Frank Lawson (Weldon Heyburn) educated engineer and top intellect of the company and also for the romantic interest of Jane Mitchell/Emery (Wendy Barrie). 'Jo' Henderson (Una Merkel) wants Lawson, but just does not know how to go about it. Fear not, true love will conquer in the end and automotive innovation, money and success will follow, with a happy ending.

    The idea of a engineering miracle invention like the SUPER CARBERATOR was a typical one in the 1930s. Whether for Automobiles or Aero-Planes it promised a revolution in performance. Either by stretching a gallon of gas to a 100 miles or promising speeds (in the air) in excess of 500mph. The movies though were on the wrong track. In Germany and Sweden, fuel injection was shown as the way to go, not carburetors. Don't think so, just look under the hood of your Car!
    5blanche-2

    James Stewart pays his dues - big time

    If one is asked to name the top 10 actors of the classic era, certain names always show up: Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, and James Stewart. Before Stewart became a megastar, though, he acted his way through small roles in big films - Rose-Marie, Born to Dance, Small Town Girl, Wife vs. Secretary, and a big role in a B film, Speed (1936). At 70 minutes, one wouldn't think it would be too long, but it is.

    Speed is the story of a young man, Terry Martin (Stewart) who is the chief car tester for an automobile company. He has invented a carburetor which has not been refined or tested yet, but he has high hopes for it.

    A young woman, Jane Mitchell (Wendie Barrie), arrives there to work in publicity, and both Terry and an engineer in the company, Frank (Weldon Heyburn) are interested in her. When Frank is assigned to work on the carburetor with Terry, Terry isn't happy about it.

    And when he asks Jane to a dance and she refuses, saying she has too much work to do, and shows up with Frank (she's doing him a favor), then Terry is really unhappy and resentful.

    Ultimately the company decides to enter the finished carburetor in the Indianapolis 500 race, even though Terry isn't satisfied that it's ready.

    Lots and lots of racetrack footage, with Stewart playing a guy with a chip on his shoulder about his background.

    Una Merkel has the role of a secretary who has become an executive and is in love with Frank. "I wonder," she says with a sigh, "if a woman should rise too high." Yeah, it's the '30s all right.

    I love James Stewart and I really believed I could watch him in anything. This film is certainly of interest to see how he was brought along in his career, but that's about it.
    joescotto33

    "Speed" with Jimmy Stewart and Ted Healy

    The point of interest in this movie is that it is the first starring role for James Stewart. Being a Three Stooges fan, as well as a fan of Mr. Stewart, I enjoyed Ted Healy's fairly substantial supporting role. If you don't know, Ted Healy started the Stooges act - they were HIS Stooges, at first - with first Moe Howard, then adding Shemp Howard, Moe's older brother, and finally adding Larry Fine in 1925. Ted was their boss; they basically responded to him as the central figure in their stage act. They signed with MGM in 1933, with Jerome Howard (Curley) as the third Stooge instead of Shemp (who quit), did a few shorts and had some minor roles in some features, then separated over money (mainly) in 1934. Ted went on to appear in a number of MGM films before his untimely death in 1937. In "Speed", he plays Gadget, Terry Martin's (Stewart) comic sidekick. Ted does a few things reminiscent of the Three Stooges, like having three incompetent assistants in one scene, letting out a "woo-woo" like Curley in another, and pulling the old "Gentlemen" gag (looking behind him when someone addresses them, as if he doesn't know who he's talking to). Not a great movie, but enjoyable enough. Also look for the underrated Una Merkel as "Jo".
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    "Pop quiz, hotshot..."

    Nope, not that Speed. Here we have one of Jimmy Stewart's first starring roles. He plays a test driver (sort of a living crash test dummy) for Emery Motors with ambitions to become something more and win the heart of pretty Wendy Barrie. So he designs a new carburetor and works with a rival to make it work before testing it out at the Indianapolis 500.

    Jimmy Stewart fans might be a little surprised by this one. This isn't the usual likable guy-next-door Jimmy we all know and love. In fact, he's kind of a jerk at times. But that's the way the character is written so we can't fault Jimmy much for that. It feels like it was written with someone like James Cagney in mind. Weldon Heyburn (who?) plays Jimmy's rival for Wendy Barrie. Ted Healey plays Jimmy's comic relief best friend. The always adorable Una Merkel has a supporting part as an executive at Emery. Pretty surprising to see that, given the time in which this was made. Of course, she's in love with Heyburn's character and wonders aloud if the promotion to executive was worthwhile since it's come between them. But she never gives up her career during the film. There's also some talk at the end about gender fairness as relates to Wendy Barrie's character ("A girl can have horse sense, too!"). So this is pretty forward-thinking for a B picture from 1936.

    The movie makes good use of rear projection effects and stock footage. It's interesting stuff if you're an automotive history buff. I liked seeing the old cars, auto factories, and the racing and crash footage. The "Falcon" car that Jimmy drives in the exciting climax was created just for the picture and it's pretty cool. All in all it's a decent movie with a few extras that make it a little more interesting than you might expect.
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    Some very cool moments mixed with a clumsy script and generally flat plot

    Speed (1936)

    This movie has a small bit of historic interest for reasons that don't make it a very good movie. First of all this is James Stewart's first official leading role. As he commented once, he got lots of small parts in big movies, and in this on he got a big part in a small movie. The movie is small because it's low budget and rather poorly written (both in its plot and its dialog).

    Secondly, there are scenes of early (1935) Indy 500 racing. The most surprising part of this is having two people in each car, a driver and a mechanic who kept the systems going at their peak (or just keep them going at all in some cases). This allows for some pretty corny scenes where one of the people in one car will make faces or gestures to someone in another car (as they are cruising at 140 mph).

    If you like Stewart you'll like him here despite the various limitations. He plays Terry Martin, whose love of racing at a track leads eventually to his going after a land speed record in a bizarre car with a giant fin for stabilization. (This was a special vehicle supplied by Chrysler for the shoot, not quite the real deal.) Of course this leads to a crisis and then the woman of the story, played with lackluster but reasonable ease by Una Merkel, gets her chance to win the hero's heart. This gives nothing away, believe me. It's all in lights from the get go.

    A better movie, if still not even slightly brilliant, is certainly the 1950 Clark Cable movie with Barbara Stanwyck in the leading female role (and with a far more empowering part for a woman) , "To Please a Lady." And if you really want to round this out, the Paul Newman movie from 1969 called "Winning" is another faltering attempt at making this scene work on screen. Maybe if all three were played simultaneously on three screens you could get the roar and some interesting plots mixing together well. Individually they make for some fun moments and lots of stalling and pits stops. The actors, at least, are stars that hold their own in each case.

    "Speed" is never slow, but that's not the same thing as getting any kind of checkered flag. Watch as filler.

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      Speed (1936) was James Stewart's first starring role. Ted Healy, who played my best friend, told me, 'Think of the audience as partners ... as collaborators ... not just watchers. You have to involve them.'"
    • Blooper
      The new 1936 cars produced by the fictional Emery Motors Co. are seen coming down the assembly line with large 'Plymouth' placards in the rear door windows.
    • Citazioni

      Jane Mitchell: Well, as much as I hate to leave such distinguished company, I have to be on my way.

      Terry Martin: Where are we going?

      Jane Mitchell: Different directions.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Jack Armstrong (1947)
    • Colonne sonore
      Pop! Goes the Weasel
      Traditional 17th century English song

      Played and sung by the band at the barn dance for dance music

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 maggio 1936 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Indianapolis Motor Speedway - 4790 W. 16th Street, Speedway, Indiana, Stati Uniti(stock footage of Indy 500)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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