Fast Life (film)

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Fast Life
Directed by Harry A. Pollard
Produced by Harry A. Pollard
Written by E.J. Rath (story)
Byron Morgan (screenplay)
Ralph Spence (screenplay)
Starring William Haines
Madge Evans
Cinematography Harold Wenstrom
Editing by Hugh Wynn
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates December 16, 1932
Running time 82 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Fast Life is a 1932 romantic comedy film starring William Haines and Madge Evans, directed by Harry A. Pollard and is based upon the story Let's Go by E.J. Rath.

Plot

Two people leave the US Navy after having served ten years as a sailor. Sandy is one of them and later invents a carburetor that should increase the speed that powered boats will run. When testing it, he accidentally sinks a boat and has to pay for it. Now he is broke and enters a boat contest. In order to win, he has to invent the fastest boat in the world.

Cast (in credits order)

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