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Burn 'Em Up O'Connor

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Dennis O'Keefe and Cecilia Parker in Burn 'Em Up O'Connor (1939)
ActionAdventureCrimeDramaRomanceSport

A series of identical accidents kills racing drivers, but a dim-witted mechanic suspects they were not accidents.A series of identical accidents kills racing drivers, but a dim-witted mechanic suspects they were not accidents.A series of identical accidents kills racing drivers, but a dim-witted mechanic suspects they were not accidents.

  • Director
    • Edward Sedgwick
  • Writers
    • Milton Merlin
    • Byron Morgan
    • Malcolm Campbell
  • Stars
    • Dennis O'Keefe
    • Cecilia Parker
    • Nat Pendleton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    174
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Sedgwick
    • Writers
      • Milton Merlin
      • Byron Morgan
      • Malcolm Campbell
    • Stars
      • Dennis O'Keefe
      • Cecilia Parker
      • Nat Pendleton
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dennis O'Keefe
    Dennis O'Keefe
    • Jerry O'Connor
    Cecilia Parker
    Cecilia Parker
    • Jane Delano
    Nat Pendleton
    Nat Pendleton
    • Buddy Buttle
    Harry Carey
    Harry Carey
    • P. G. 'Pinky' Delano
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Ed Eberhart
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • 'Doc' Heath
    Alan Curtis
    Alan Curtis
    • Jose 'Rocks' Rivera
    Tom Neal
    Tom Neal
    • 'Hank' Hogan
    Tom Collins
    Tom Collins
    • 'Lefty' Simmons
    Frank Orth
    Frank Orth
    • Tim 'Mac' McKelvy
    Frank M. Thomas
    Frank M. Thomas
    • Jim Nixon
    Si Jenks
    Si Jenks
    • Mr. Jenkins
    Clayton Moore
    Clayton Moore
    • Hospital Interne
    • (as Jack Carlton)
    King Baggot
    King Baggot
    • Race Track Spectator
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Bedford
    Barbara Bedford
    • Woman in Movie House
    • (uncredited)
    Helen Jerome Eddy
    Helen Jerome Eddy
    • Susan - Laboratory Analyst
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Frame
    • Race Car Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Friday
    • Race Car Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Sedgwick
    • Writers
      • Milton Merlin
      • Byron Morgan
      • Malcolm Campbell
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    5boblipton

    Heroic Nat Pendleton

    Dennis O'Keefe is a race-car-obsessed farm boy. After he gets fired, he and fellow hayseed Nat Pendleton get jobs with Harry Carey's racing car outfit. While Pendleton becomes a mechanic, O'Keefe becomes a driver when a series of almost identical accidents kill Carey's other drivers. Pendleton takes it into his head that they aren't accidents, but murders. But how?

    While O'Keefe s the lead in this MGM programmer and gets to pitch woo at Cecilia Parker, it's really Pendleton who's the hero of the story -- yes, I know, but to me, Sam is the real hero of THE LORD OF THE RINGS. It's an okay story, the sort of thing a Poverty Row producer might have done, but the MGM polish is oddly apparent in the racing sequences, when the shots are clearly process photography. With Addison Richards, Charley Grapewin, Tom Neal, Si Jenks, and Clayton Moore.
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    I loved the historic cars and was amused by the characters. Suspend your disbelief!

    I just watched my DVR of "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor" again last night. First, let's understand something. No truly GOOD racing movies exist except possibly for "Grand Prix," "LeMans," "Rush." and some documentaries. Directors were just too lazy and felt that spectacle could replace good writing. Even "To Please a Lady," is too simplistic and inaccurate.

    That doesn't mean that we can't enjoy the stylized, often cliche'-ridden efforts of the past. If you love racing history and its heroes, then you have to put up with the banal efforts of the deep past and enjoy the actual footage and drivers' cameo roles, etc.

    So what makes this one worthwhile? How about appearances and actual use of three of the more iconic cars in Indianapolis "500" history, the Stevens/Winfield car built for 3-time winner Lou Meyer and the two Sparks/Adams cars built for Joel Thorne? Apparently Thorne drove in this movie and furnished these cars as well as the ex-Pirrung car built by Wilbur Shaw for the 1935 "500." That car finished second with Shaw, before his three wins, and 9th with Thorne in 1938, the year this film was made. The Stevens/Winfield car and the Thorne-Sparks (Adams) cars were all built for the 1938 "500", the year this movie was obviously filmed for 1939 release. They had a bad race that year, finishing 14th, 15th, and 16th. However they then became iconic with long lives an, track records, two 2nd places and a win. Three-time winner Meyer retired after a famous filmed flip in 1939 in his attempt from 2nd place to catch Shaw. Several plastic-toy models were made of the Thorne-Sparks cars, including a Wen-Mac engined model of a decade later. There are also other, lesser known, but actual cars of the time on the movie set. Background action footage features the great Ted Horne hogging in early scenes and Shaw and Meyer winning in 1937 and 1938. At least we car enthusiasts can put up with cartoonish characters and dumb plot to see some racing and cars that made history.

    I enjoyed the hell out of this film, regardless of it's simple stereotypical characters. Give it a break!
    6SnoopyStyle

    love the car action

    Manic amateur driver Jerry O'Connor and his slow-witted mechanic Buddy Buttle run into Jane Delano. Jerry is immediately head over heels for her. Her father happens to be race car owner Pinky Delano. Delano's drivers keep getting into accidents and he takes on Jerry as a new driver.

    Dennis O'Keefe is a bit too manic. He can be confident to the point of arrogance, but he does need to dial it back a notch. Nat Pendleton is faking Buddy's obliviousness. Also, mechanics shouldn't be waiting suits. Maybe it was the times when everybody were dressed that way. I don't really care about the acting, the characters, or their story. That's all fine for a B-movie. Besides all that, I love the car action with their drift driving and some real racing footage.
    4Art-22

    Too many faults hurt this automobile racing drama/murder mystery.

    Do you think any race car driver can negotiate a track blindfolded while going over a hundred miles per hour, even with someone giving a whistle at one of the tricky turns? That's one of the idiocies of this film, which asks us to suspend disbelief once too often. I have always liked Dennis O'Keefe, but he comes across here as a pest and nuisance as he joins a racing car group headed by Harry Carey, Sr., mostly because of Carey's daughter, Cecilia Parker, to whom he is attracted. Another problem with the film is that O'Keefe and Parker have zero chemistry together. I don't think Parker smiled even once; she seemed not to be enjoying even being in the film. I enjoyed Nat Pendleton's comic antics, and some of the acting of the drivers Tom Neal and Tom Collins. But overall, it's not much of a racing drama or a murder mystery.

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    • Trivia
      Nat Pendleton and Frank Orth appear together in several "Dr. Kildare" films.
    • Goofs
      Tires squealing on dirt tracks and streets.
    • Quotes

      Tim 'Mac' McKelvy: [upon hearing a train whistle blow] Nice pleasant sound.

      Buddy Buttle: Reminds me of an old hound dog we had down on the farm. You know, every time that old dog started to howl ...

      Tim 'Mac' McKelvy: I know - somebody died!

      Buddy Buttle: Did you know my dog?

      Tim 'Mac' McKelvy: Can that kind of chatter!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Electrical Power (1938)

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skids
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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