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Fast Life

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
589
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Madge Evans and William Haines in Fast Life (1932)
Romantic ComedyComedyRomanceSport

Two sailors invent a carburetor to increase boat speed. After leaving the navy, they work for a boat builder aiming to build the fastest race boat, but face financial struggles hindering the... Read allTwo sailors invent a carburetor to increase boat speed. After leaving the navy, they work for a boat builder aiming to build the fastest race boat, but face financial struggles hindering their efforts to prove the new design.Two sailors invent a carburetor to increase boat speed. After leaving the navy, they work for a boat builder aiming to build the fastest race boat, but face financial struggles hindering their efforts to prove the new design.

  • Directors
    • Harry A. Pollard
    • Sam Wood
  • Writers
    • Byron Morgan
    • Ralph Spence
    • E.J. Rath
  • Stars
    • William Haines
    • Madge Evans
    • Conrad Nagel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    589
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Harry A. Pollard
      • Sam Wood
    • Writers
      • Byron Morgan
      • Ralph Spence
      • E.J. Rath
    • Stars
      • William Haines
      • Madge Evans
      • Conrad Nagel
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Haines
    William Haines
    • Sanderson 'Sandy' Burton
    Madge Evans
    Madge Evans
    • Shirley Jameson
    Conrad Nagel
    Conrad Nagel
    • Clarence Burton
    Arthur Byron
    Arthur Byron
    • John D. Jameson
    Cliff Edwards
    Cliff Edwards
    • Franz 'Bumpy' Jurgens
    Warburton Gamble
    Warburton Gamble
    • Halstead
    Kenneth Thomson
    Kenneth Thomson
    • Mr. Williams
    Albert Gran
    Albert Gran
    • Van Vrinken
    Ben Hendricks Jr.
    • Sherman
    • (as Ben Hendricks)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Henchman with Gun
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bert
    • Drunk Ship Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Naomi Childers
    Naomi Childers
    • Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Karl Dane
    Karl Dane
    • Olaf
    • (uncredited)
    Josephine Dunn
    Josephine Dunn
    • Swimmer
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Hagney
    Frank Hagney
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Carl M. Leviness
    Carl M. Leviness
    • Business Associate
    • (uncredited)
    David Newell
    David Newell
    • Naval Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Beatrice Roberts
    Beatrice Roberts
    • Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Harry A. Pollard
      • Sam Wood
    • Writers
      • Byron Morgan
      • Ralph Spence
      • E.J. Rath
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    6SnoopyStyle

    sometimes fun

    Navy buddies, Sanderson 'Sandy' Burton (William Haines) and Franz 'Bumpy' Jurgens, leave the service after blowing up a boat. Sandy had invented a revolutionary carburetor and befriends boat builder John D. Jameson who is eager to race the fastest boat. The daughter Shirley Jameson (Madge Evans) is weary of her father racing, but falls for the rogue inventor.

    This is a bit of dumb fun. It is maybe too dumb for some people. I would like it to get even dumber and do it more often. They set up some gags. They just need to push them over the top and I would get rid of the gunplay. This is sometimes fun.
    5mkilmer

    A William Haynes comedy is a William Haynes comedy.

    As much as I love comedies of this era, formulae and all, I struggle with them when there is no character for which to root and the punchline is missing. William Haynes as the "hero," Sandy, is a schemer, and you never know when he's on the level. Cliff Edwards as the his stereotypical sidekick is at least interesting, but Madge Evans as "the girl" is not. Kenneth Thomson as her father ads some light moments, even as he's being swindled by Haynes. In fact, truth be told, Haynes wants to swindle the daughter, as well, but I won't spoil that one. Suffice it to say that she's the "love interest" and you know how these pictures work.

    It won't hurt to watch this if you have a few minutes. It would have been much better as an hour long film, but at 82 minutes, it is still watchable. If you're a William Haynes fan, you ought to like it.

    And I agree with Ron Oliver's review in this space.
    3timothymcclenaghan

    Doesn't stand up to the passage of time

    This is a so-so story, with the typical formula of boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back again, in combination with a story about speedboat design and racing. There isn't much here to interest today's movie viewer. While there are some movies of the early 1930s which continue to delight us (e.g. Dinner At Eight), this movie isn't one of them.

    Lead star William Haines was at the end of his film career. In his biography of Haines, "Wisecracker", author William J. Mann alleges that Haines's career was on the decline partly due to his aging out of the roles he had become typecast in, and also to becoming pudgy. Yet, Haines appears in a swimsuit in this film, looking fit and trim.

    The Great Depression made film studios reluctant to make long-term contracts with actors, and when they did, they substantially reduced the salaries paid. Stories of Haines's enmity with MGM brass, and the effects of his personal life, may be apocryphal. The net net is that Haines wasn't making money for MGM any longer, and so he was out.

    I wouldn't recommend this film unless you are a real die-hard Haines fan.
    7planktonrules

    Haines manages to be a bit more likable in this one...and it results in a pretty good film.

    While William Haines was a very popular actor in his day, I think many of his movies have aged poorly. This isn't so much his fault but that of the studio. MGM insisted on essentially making the same sort of William Haines picture...again and again. In nearly all of them, Haines plays a very talented but cocky guy. Because of this, he ultimately lets everyone down...only to redeem himself by the end of the picture. Here in "Fast Life", Haines plays a cocky sort of guy...but isn't as self-destructive or annoying as he was in many other pictures....as a result, the film is pretty watchable.

    Sandy (Haines) and Bumpy (Cliff Edwards) are in the Navy but soon leave in order to pursue Sandy's dream of creating the perfect speed boat. Fortunately, he soon meets up with a rich guy who builds racing boats. Unfortunately, his business is in financial trouble and it looks like he's not going to be able to provide all the funds needed to get it in the big race. To make things worse, the guy who is dating the boss' daughter turns out to be a duplicitous jerk...and he'll do anything to prevent that boat from making it to the race.

    This is an enjoyable film with some exicting speedboat scenes....though a few suffer from having crappy rear projection. Apart from this problem, the film is fast-paced and enjoyable....and shows what Haines could do if given a script that isn't strictly the usual formula.
    7Ron Oliver

    Fun On The Water With William Haines

    William Haines is a fast-talking ex-sailor with big ideas for building the world's fastest speed boat, winning the love of a rich man's daughter and foiling the plots of a crooked young banker. Maybe some of his dreams will come true, if he can only slow down his hectic FAST LIFE.

    The story is silly, as were most of Haines' pictures, but he's always enjoyable to watch. Extensive location shooting around the Catalina Island waterfront gives the film a boost.

    Haines is his normal antic, brash self, doing all he can to annoy Madge Evans, as the love interest. Conrad Nagel is the banker, in a pleasant departure from his usual good guy roles. Little Cliff Edwards is funny as Haines' buddy. Karl Dane appears uncredited in a bit part as a wharf watchman. Only a few years before he'd been one of MGM's silent stars, but his thick Danish accent didn't pass the grade in the new world of talking pictures and he quickly faded. He would die a suicide two years after FAST LIFE was released.

    This was also to be William Haines' last MGM film. He & Louis B. Mayer had loathed each other for years and Haines was finally given the shove. After a couple of films at a minor studio, he would become a very successful interior decorator.

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    • Trivia
      The normally hairy-chested William Haines had to undergo a full-body waxing from the waist up for this film.
    • Quotes

      Franz 'Bumpy' Jurgens: [Looking in the refrigerator and seeing a large lobster.] Hello there, Beulah.

      [Touches lobster, which reacts.]

      Franz 'Bumpy' Jurgens: Here, don't you get tough with me. I'll eat you up.

      Franz 'Bumpy' Jurgens: [Pulling out a platter from the shelf above.] Chicken! Well, spank me naked!

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Let's Go
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Catalina Island, Channel Islands, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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