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The Roaring Road

Category: Feature Film
Wikipedia: The Roaring Road
Description: A 1919 silent film about an automobile salesman with ambitions to become a racing driver.
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History

The following section is an excerpt from Wikipedia's The Roaring Road page on 3 June 2021, text available via the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

The Roaring Road is a 1919 American silent action romance film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is taken from the short stories by Byron Morgan; Junkpile Sweepstakes, Undertaker's Handicap, and Roaring Road.

This film was so successful that it spawned a sequel, Excuse My Dust, from stories by the same author. This film is available on video and DVD from online sources.

As described in a film magazine, "Toodles" Walden (Reid), an automobile salesman who works for a sporty old automobile distributor J.D. Ward (Roberts), has racing ambitions and is in love with Ward's daughter Dorothy (Little). The old man does not propose to give her up for five years and overreaches in an attempt to stimulate the young man with feigned complaints. They part company, but Ward is in despair when three racing machines are damaged in a train wreck.

Toodles buys the wreckage and assembles one complete car with the aid of his mechanic. With this car Toodles wins an important race, then holds up Ward for an increase in pay. There are just a few days left for a record to be broken between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and after Toodles is arrested for speeding, Ward has him released as part of his plot to break this record. Ward kidnaps his own daughter, and Toodles comes to the rescue and breaks the record, and also wins Dorothy.


Video

The Roaring Road Subject:  The Roaring Road
Date:  1919
Watch The Roaring Road · 699MB · 56:43 · 576p


Article Index

DateArticleDetails
14 April 1919THE SCREEN
“The Roaring Road,” at the Strand this week, comes to an exciting finish with a race between an automobile and a train.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: The Roaring Road




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