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Old racing movie. Includes scenes with midgets and big cars (Indy)
- 70 Min.
- 2,3K
- Barry Barnes
Der Film Burn 'Em Up O'Connor ist 70 minuten lang aus 1939, unter der regie von Edward Sedgwick. Die Hauptbesetzung besteht aus Harry Carey, Dennis O'Keefe, Cecilia Parker und Nat Pendleton.
In the Indianapolis 500, driver Jose "Rocks' Rivera is killed when he suddenly goes blind and crashes. Two more of Delano's drivers, Hank Hogan and "Lefty" Simmons, are killed in following races when they also go blind during the race. So, cocky O'Connor, figuring it is his turn next, practices driving while blindfolded, "counting" as he drives.
Burn 'Em Up O'Connor (13-Jan-1939) Director: Edward Sedgwick. Writers: Milton Merlin; Byron Morgan. From novel: Salute to the Gods by Malcolm Campbell. Keywords: Action/Adventure, Auto Racing. Name Occupation Birth DeathKnown for; Harry Carey, Sr. Actor: ...
BURN 'EM UP O'CONNOR. Directed by. Edward Sedgwick. United States, 1939. Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Romance, Sport. 70. Synopsis. A series of identical accidents kills racing drivers, but a dim-witted mechanic suspects they were not accidents. Share ...
Burn 'Em Up O'Connor (1939) starring Dennis O'Keefe, Cecilia Parker, Nat Pendleton and directed by Edward Sedgwick.