Road Runners (1952)

Road Runners (1952) poster

"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
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Cast

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.