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Speed

Speed (1936)

May. 08,1936
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5.7
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NR
| Drama Action Romance

Terry is the chief car tester for Emery Motors and Frank is an Engineer. Jane has just been hired to work in publicity. Frank and Terry both want Jane to be their girl. Terry has designed a new carburetor that should bring him fame and money, but he cannot get it to work correctly. Terry and Gadget have tested it for over a year, but it still is not perfected. Emery Motors assigns Frank to help Terry with the carburetor, but Terry is not happy because Frank is an Engineer and is also vying for Jane. They finish the carburetor, and to test it, they enter a car in the Indianapolis 500 race. Terry is not yet satisfied with the carburetor before the big race even though it has passed all the tests.

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utgard14
1936/05/08

Nope, not that Speed. Here we have one of Jimmy Stewart's first starring roles. He plays a test driver (sort of a living crash test dummy) for Emery Motors with ambitions to become something more and win the heart of pretty Wendy Barrie. So he designs a new carburetor and works with a rival to make it work before testing it out at the Indianapolis 500.Jimmy Stewart fans might be a little surprised by this one. This isn't the usual likable guy-next-door Jimmy we all know and love. In fact, he's kind of a jerk at times. But that's the way the character is written so we can't fault Jimmy much for that. It feels like it was written with someone like James Cagney in mind. Weldon Heyburn (who?) plays Jimmy's rival for Wendy Barrie. Ted Healey plays Jimmy's comic relief best friend. The always adorable Una Merkel has a supporting part as an executive at Emery. Pretty surprising to see that, given the time in which this was made. Of course, she's in love with Heyburn's character and wonders aloud if the promotion to executive was worthwhile since it's come between them. But she never gives up her career during the film. There's also some talk at the end about gender fairness as relates to Wendy Barrie's character ("A girl can have horse sense, too!"). So this is pretty forward-thinking for a B picture from 1936.The movie makes good use of rear projection effects and stock footage. It's interesting stuff if you're an automotive history buff. I liked seeing the old cars, auto factories, and the racing and crash footage. The "Falcon" car that Jimmy drives in the exciting climax was created just for the picture and it's pretty cool. All in all it's a decent movie with a few extras that make it a little more interesting than you might expect.

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csteidler
1936/05/09

Jimmy Stewart may be only an automobile tester right now, but he's got plans: "I'm not always gonna be a mug with cylinder oil in my hair," he vows.While he spends his working days racing, flipping and crashing test cars, he is also working on a new carburetor design that he is sure will make his mark. Unfortunately, he's having trouble perfecting the carburetor…will the company bigwigs force him to take on help from the snooty engineering department? Stewart's ambitions and frustrations make up one part of the plot; the other half of the story is a romantic drama involving publicity agent Wendy Barrie, newly promoted auto executive Una Merkel, and bland auto engineer Weldon Heyburn, whom Stewart considers a rival both professionally and romantically but who is really not a bad guy after all.The first fifteen minutes of the picture offer a great tour of the automobile factory where these characters all work. It's basically a commercial for the auto industry, and a pretty neat look at the inside of a production plant, circa 1936.With this cast, you would expect some good laughs or at least plenty of snappy dialog delivery; unfortunately, the tone is fairly grim and the screenplay pretty dry. We do get a bit of comic relief from Ted Healy as Stewart's friend and sidekick; but it sure seems a shame to have both Barrie and Merkel—two really excellent comic talents—go practically a whole movie with no wisecracks! The production is slick and includes some impressive footage from testing grounds and racetracks. And Stewart definitely shows some charisma, even though his character is so stubborn and self-pitying that it's hard to root for him completely.Overall, it's easy to watch but probably should have been better.

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wes-connors
1936/05/10

"Emery Motors" cars are being tested by race-car driver James Stewart (as Terry Martin). Although he should be wounded in the opening crash, Mr. Stewart emerges from a car unscathed. He must be invulnerable. "Woman drivers" make Stewart nervous, so he takes the driver's seat to show arriving publicist Wendy Barrie (as Jane Mitchell) how cars are created on an assembly line. "A whole lot of man and a while lot of machine make a whole lot of automobile," Stewart explains...From the engineering department, Weldon Heyburn (as Frank Lawson) also likes showing Ms. Barrie around the factory. He doesn't seem to notice the loving glances being thrown around by Una Merkel (as "Jo" Sanderson). Stewart gets his new carburetor in shape for the "Indianapolis 500" with help from comic sidekick Ted Healy (as "Gadget" Haggerty). "Speed" amounts to little more than stock footage and juvenile romance. In the end, Stewart learns "a girl can have horse sense too." *** Speed (5/8/36) Edwin L. Marin ~ James Stewart, Wendy Barrie, Weldon Heyburn, Una Merkel

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sol1218
1936/05/11

**SPOILERS** Pre "Mister Smith goes to Washington" James Stewart as automobile greasy monkey Terry Martin who's come up with this great invention that would revolutionize the auto industry. Terry inverted this real cool carburetor that can increase the speed of a car, without increasing the gas intake, at least 30%. The trouble is that the super cool carburetor doesn't seem to work in the tests at the Emery Auto Factory that Terry is employed at. It's when hot shot auto engineer Frank Lawson, Weldon Heybrun, shows up at the plant that he finds a way to put Terry's carburetor to work.That's with a horizontal inlet value that he invented that will have the flow of air adjusted to the carburetor's burning of gasoline.Putting aside all this boring technical stuff about super cool carburetors and horizontal inlet values the film really gets going when pretty Jane Mitchell, Wendy Barrie, shows up on the scene as a publicity agent for the auto company. It's then that both Terry and Frank start knocking themselves out to get Jane to go out on a date with them. It's Frank, in being a collage graduate with an engineering degree, who ends up with Jane making Terry, a self made mechanic, feel a bit down and resentful, of both Jane for turning him down and Frank for ending up with her.Determined to show that his carburetor is the real deal Terry together with friend and fellow grease monkey Clarence Maxmillian "Gadget" Haggarty, Ted Haley, test the contraception out at the pre trials of the Indianapolis 500 and set a track record with it! It's when later Frank has his horizontal inlet valve installed that the car that Terry & Gadget were driving flips off the track putting gadget into a wheelchair and leaving Terry with a mild brain concussion!***SPOILERS*** Terry is now given permission from his boss Mr. Dean, Ralph Morgan,to drive the super car Falcon, that's the spitting image of the later Batmobile, in at test drive at the Salt Flats in Utah. As Terry attempts to brake the worlds speed record he almost ends up almost killing himself when the car,that mysteriously caught fire, overturned and almost crushed him to death! With now Frank rushing behind the wheel he drives to the nearest hospital at super speed all the way to L.A with an unconscious Terry as his co-driver. In the end Frank not only saves Terry's life but breaks the world speed record giving Terry, the driver of record, the credit of doing it! And as for Jane it soon comes out that shes the niece of the company's owner Mr. Emery! It was Jane who was influential in getting Terry's carburetor tested and having Frank, who was in on whom she really was, perfect it for him! Terry in the hospital recovering from his injuries begins to realize what a sap he was and makes up for it by letting Jane, whom he had earlier broken up with, kiss him goodnight.

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