Speed Madness (1932)
The World's Greatest Action Star in the Speed Sensation of the Season
More mile-a-minute action with the stunt ace Richard Talmadge playing the loafer son of a shipbuilder facing financial ruin. Bob Stuart takes charge of the company's development of a new speedboat - unaware that gangsters and saboteurs want to thwart them and won't stop at murder. Filled with gymnastic action-packed fights, Speed Madness is "a knockout for fans who cheer the hero and hiss the villain.
Director: George Crone
Genre: Action, Adventure
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: July 29, 1932
Cast
- Richard Talmadge - Bob Stuart
- Charles Sellon - Jim Stuart
- Lucien Littlefield - Forbes
- Nancy Drexel - Joan Harlan
- Huntley Gordon - Harrington
- Donald Keith - Alan Harlan
- Pat O'Malley - McCarey
- Matthew Betz - Jessin
- Wade Boteler - Bill Collector
- Walter Brennan - Joe
Screenplay
- Charles R. Condon (Story)
- Charles R. Condon (Adaptation)
Production: Richard Talmadge Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
playboy
More Films by Director: George Crone
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Speed Madness about?
- More mile-a-minute action with the stunt ace Richard Talmadge playing the loafer son of a shipbuilder facing financial ruin. Bob Stuart takes charge of the company's development of a new speedboat - unaware that gangsters and saboteurs want to thwart them and won't stop at murder. Filled with gymnastic action-packed fights, Speed Madness is "a knockout for fans who cheer the hero and hiss the villain.
- Who directed Speed Madness?
- Speed Madness was directed by George Crone.
- Who stars in Speed Madness?
- Speed Madness stars Richard Talmadge, Charles Sellon, Lucien Littlefield, Nancy Drexel, Huntley Gordon, Donald Keith.
- How long is Speed Madness?
- Speed Madness has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Speed Madness?
- Speed Madness is a Action, Adventure film.
- Where was Speed Madness produced?
- Speed Madness was produced in United States of America.