Racing Romance (1927)

Racing Romance (1927) poster

Racing Romance is a 1927 Action film. According to a brief article in the St. Petersburg, FL Evening Independent newspaper, the film was centered in the world of automobile racing. The article also noted that racing sequences in the film were shot at the "world famous Culver City Race track," which referred to the Culver City Speedway, a popular racing venue that opened in mid-Jun 1924 and was located adjacent to Washington Blvd., close to M-G-M and other movie studios. Apparently it's a lost film.

Director: Fred J. Balshofer
Genre: Action, Drama
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Fred J. Balshofer Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Themes

Racing and Need for Speed

Keywords

silent cinema, car racing

More Films by Director: Fred J. Balshofer
More Films in Genre: Action, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Racing Romance about?
Racing Romance is a 1927 Action film. According to a brief article in the St. Petersburg, FL Evening Independent newspaper, the film was centered in the world of automobile racing. The article also noted that racing sequences in the film were shot at the "world famous Culver City Race track," which referred to the Culver City Speedway, a popular racing venue that opened in mid-Jun 1924 and was located adjacent to Washington Blvd., close to M-G-M and other movie studios. Apparently it's a lost film.
Who directed Racing Romance?
Racing Romance was directed by Fred J. Balshofer.
Who stars in Racing Romance?
Racing Romance stars William Barrymore, Jean Talbot, Karl Silvera, Milton J. Fahrney, Phyllis Crane.
What genre is Racing Romance?
Racing Romance is a Action, Drama film.
Where was Racing Romance produced?
Racing Romance was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Racing Romance?
The themes of Racing Romance include: Racing and Need for Speed.