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Directed by
  
Mervyn LeRoy

Edited by
  
Harold Young

Director
  
Mervyn LeRoy

6.1/10
IMDb

Cinematography
  
Sidney Hickox

Initial release
  
24 August 1930

Production company
  
Warner Bros.

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Written by
  
Play: Harry Ruby Guy Bolton Bert Kalmar Screenplay: Humphrey Pearson Henry McCarty

Starring
  
Joe E. Brown Bernice Claire Jack Whiting Frank McHugh Laura Lee

Music by
  
Joseph Burke Al Dubin Leonid S. Leonardi Larry Ceballos

Screenplay
  
Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar, Guy Bolton

Music director
  
Al Dubin, Joe Burke, Leonid S. Leonardi

Cast
  
Joe E Brown, Bernice Claire, Frank McHugh, Edmund Breese, Jack Whiting

Similar
  
Joe E Brown movies, Comedies

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Top Speed is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical comedy film released by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers. It was based on a 1929 stage musical of the same name by Harry Ruby, Guy Bolton and Bert Kalmar. The film stars Joe E. Brown, Bernice Claire, Jack Whiting, Laura Lee, and Frank McHugh.

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Synopsis

Elmer Peters (Brown) and Gerald Brooks (Whiting), bond clerks on a weekend vacation, are on the run from a local sheriff after Elmer attempts to fish in a "no fishing" area. The two men arrive at an expensive hotel where they rescue Virginia Rollins (Claire) and Babs Green (Lee), who have just been involved in a car accident. Gerald falls in love with Virginia, and Elmer falls for Babs, and the two fugitives decide to remain at the hotel for the rest of the weekend. Elmer begins boasting to hotel guests and personnel; soon, everyone believes that he and Gerald are millionaires, and that Gerald is an expert boat racer.

Virginia's father (Edwin Maxwell) owns a speedboat that he plans to enter in a big race. After he fires his pilot, whom he caught taking a bribe, Virginia convinces her father to let Gerald pilot the boat. A competitor, Spencer Colgate (Edmund Breese), discovers that Gerald is a fraud and threatens to expose him unless he accepts $30,000 to throw the race. Gerald, unable to refuse such a princely sum, agrees. Virginia and her father learn during the race that Gerald took the payoff; but Gerald chooses love and honor over riches, and drives the boat to victory. After he wins, Gerald comes clean, and all is forgiven.

Cast

  • Joe E. Brown as Elmer Peters
  • Bernice Claire as Virginia Rollins
  • Jack Whiting as Gerald Brooks
  • Frank McHugh as Tad Jordan
  • Laura Lee as Babs Green
  • Edmund Breese as Spencer Colgate
  • Wade Boteler as The Sheriff
  • Rita Flynn as Daisy
  • Billy Bletcher as Ipps
  • George 'Gabby' Hayes as Western Union Clerk
  • Al Hill as Briggs
  • Edwin Maxwell as J.W. Rollins
  • Cyril Ring as Vincent Colgate
  • Production

    The film was completed as a full musical. However, due to increasing disfavor towards that genre from the public (beginning in late 1930), Warners chose to make many cuts to the film and much of the original music is missing or severely truncated.

    Preservation

  • The film survives only in the cut version which was released in late 1930 by Warner Brothers, with most of the musical numbers removed. Due to the backlash against musicals, Warner Bros. chose to cut most of the musical sequences before releasing the film.
  • The film was released as a full musical outside of the United States, where a backlash against musicals never occurred. It is unknown whether a print of this longer version still exists.
  • The complete soundtrack to the International Sound Version (which includes all of the original songs) survives at the UCLA Film and Television Archive on Vitaphone disks.
  • Music

  • "If You Were a Traveling Salesman and I Were a Chambermaid" (Performed by Joe E. Brown and Laura Lee)
  • "Knock Knees" (Performed by Joe E. Brown, Laura Lee and chorus)
  • "Looking for the Lovelight in the Dark" (Performed by Bernice Claire, Jack Whiting and chorus)
  • "As Long as I Have You and You Have Me" (Cut from film; originally performed by Bernice Claire and Jack Whiting)
  • "Goodness Gracious" (Cut before release in the United States)
  • "I'll Know and She'll Know" (Cut before release in the United States)
  • "Keep Your Undershirt On" (Cut before release in the United States)
  • "What Would I Care?" (Cut before release in the United States)
  • "Sweeter Than You" (Cut before release in the United States)
  • "Reaching For the Moon" (Cut before release in the United States)
  • References

    Top Speed (film) Wikipedia