The Mile-a-Minute Man explained

The Mile-a-Minute Man
Director:Jack Nelson
Starring:William Fairbanks
Virginia Brown Faire
George Periolat
Cinematography:Arthur Reeves
Studio:Camera Pictures
Distributor:Lumas Film Corporation
Runtime:50 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

The Mile-a-Minute Man is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Jack Nelson and starring William Fairbanks, Virginia Brown Faire, and George Periolat.[1] It was produced by the independent Gotham Pictures. The plot revolves around two rival automobile producers and their respective son and daughter who are in love.

Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[2] Old Ironsides Rockett, the owner of an automobile factory, loves his business rival Mrs. Greydon, and his son Speedy has come to love his rival's daughter Paula. The rival concern gets out an improved motor for their car "Greyhound," so the father has his son Speedy try to retain the supremacy of their car "Skyrocket." Before the big race the Rockett's attend a social event where James Brett, the son's rival for the love of Paula, has him kidnaped. Speedy escapes after numerous exciting incidents and arrives just in time to enter the race. The two rival cars race to a tie. The father marries his business rival Mrs. Greydon, while his son Speedy marries her daughter Paula.

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Notes and References

  1. Connelly p. 386
  2. New Pictures: The Mile-a-Minute Man . Exhibitors Herald . 24 . 13 . 65 . Exhibitors Herald Co. . 13 March 1926 . Chicago . 8 April 2023.