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  1. Speed is a 1936 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer action film directed by Edwin L. Marin.It starred James Stewart, in his first starring role, and Wendy Barrie.Although only a low-budget "B" movie, the film was notable for its realistic cinematography by Lester White, incorporating scenes from the Indianapolis 500 race and on-location shooting at the Muroc dry lake bed, used for high-speed racing by "hot ...

    • May 8, 1936
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0028291Speed (1936) - IMDb

    Speed: Directed by Edwin L. Marin. With James Stewart, Wendy Barrie, Una Merkel, Weldon Heyburn. 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.

    • (573)
    • Action, Drama, Romance
    • Edwin L. Marin
    • 1936-05-08
  3. Black and White. Theatrical Aspect Ratio. 1.37 : 1. Film Length. 7 reels. A race-car driver fights to prove the worth of his new high-speed carburetor.

    • Edwin L. Marin, Harry H. Poppe
    • James Stewart
  4. Feb 6, 2016 · James Stewart (in his first starring role) teams up with Three Stooges founder Ted Healy to break the world speed record in this 1936 film, also starring Wen...

    • Feb 7, 2016
    • 4.8K
    • Luigi Bastardo
  5. Speed (1936) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Oscars Black History Month Sundance Film Festival SXSW STARmeter ...

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › speed_1936Speed | Rotten Tomatoes

    Speed (1936) Speed (1936) Speed (1936) Speed (1936) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis Terry Martin (James Stewart) tests cars for a major motor company and has been struggling to perfect a new ...

    • Action
  7. Aug 5, 2019 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. MGM produced this low-budget action film. The mere presence of James Stewart elevates the B film to passable. Director Edward L. Marin(“Nocturne”/”Johnny Angel”/”Tall in the Saddle”) follows the formulaic blueprint for such films, and tacks on archive race car footage. It’s based on a so-so story by ...