Burning Up (film)

The Marriage Playground
Directed by A. Edward Sutherland
Screenplay by Grover Jones
William Slavens McNutt
Starring Richard Arlen
Mary Brian
Francis McDonald
Sam Hardy
Charles Sellon
Tully Marshall
Music by Gerard Carbonara
Gene Lucas
Cinematography Allen G. Siegler
Edited by Richard H. Digges Jr.
Production
company
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • February 1, 1930
Running time
60 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Burning Up is a 1930 Paramount Pictures film starring Richard Arlen as a racing driver and Mary Brian as his love interest, the daughter of a fellow driver.[1] An early talkie, the film also features motorcycle stunts, and also stars Mary Brian, Francis McDonald, Sam Hardy, Charles Sellon, and Tully Marshall.

The film was made in an effort by Paramount's Jesse L. Lasky to emulate the success of earlier racing films made by the late Wallace Reid, "emulating Wally's films almost exactly", and with director Allen Sigler having "filmed the racing scenes exactly as Wally's had been done".[2] One review described it as "the old racing-car scenario brought up to date with sound and talk".[3]

Cast

References

  1. John Douglas Eames, The Paramount story (1985), p. 75.
  2. E.J. Fleming, Wallace Reid: The Life and Death of a Hollywood Idol (2013), p. 235.
  3. Outlook and Independent (1930), Vol. 154, p. 313.

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