Road Runners (1952)
"Mel" is a hot-rodder who quickly conforms when he discovers the Santa Ana drag strip and the Lake El Mirage timing trials. These provide a "safe and constructive outlet," the narrator tells us, and help mitigate the "juvenile nuisance problem." "Trophies now instead of traffic tickets! He'll never speed on the highway again!"
Director: Wanda Tuchock, George DeNormand
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: July 29, 1952
Cast
- Melvin Potts - Mel
- Thera Ward - Thera
- Hugh Douglas - Narrator
Screenplay
Cinematography: Leonard Clairmont
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
car race, hot rod, woman director
More Films by Director: Wanda Tuchock, George DeNormand
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Road Runners about?
- "Mel" is a hot-rodder who quickly conforms when he discovers the Santa Ana drag strip and the Lake El Mirage timing trials. These provide a "safe and constructive outlet," the narrator tells us, and help mitigate the "juvenile nuisance problem." "Trophies now instead of traffic tickets! He'll never speed on the highway again!"
- Who directed Road Runners?
- Road Runners was directed by Wanda Tuchock, George DeNormand.
- Who stars in Road Runners?
- Road Runners stars Melvin Potts, Thera Ward, Hugh Douglas.
- How long is Road Runners?
- Road Runners has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is Road Runners?
- Road Runners is a Drama film.
- Where was Road Runners produced?
- Road Runners was produced in United States of America.