USA,
1932, 82 min
Directed by:
Harry A. PollardCinematography:
Harold WenstromCast:
William Haines, Madge Evans, Conrad Nagel, Arthur Byron, Josephine Dunn, Warburton Gamble, Karl Dane, Brooks Benedict, Ellinor Vanderveer, David Newell, Kenneth Thomson, Pete SmithPlots(1)
Haines, after two more B quickies following this, ended his career in films to become an internationally renowned interior decorator. Here he invents a new speedboat motor and gets the shipbuilder's daughter when his boat wins a big motor race that saves the father's company from bankruptcy. Some good boat races. (official distributor synopsis)
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