EVERYBODY’S
“FAST AND FURIOUS” All the ingredients that go to make up a rib-cracking comedy plentifully interlaced with fast action, thrills, suspense and an appealing love theme are embodied in “Fast and Furious,” Reginald Denny’s latest Universal-Jewel picture, which is now being shown at Everybody’s Theatre. “Fast and Furious” is the screen version of an original short story by the star himself, filmed under the direction of Mel Brown from an adaptation by Raymond Cannon. The picture certainly does not belie its name. There isn’t a dull moment in it. The action is fast and the fun is furious. The irrepressible Denny comes to grips with a situation that calls for an exhibition of nerve, finesse and adroitness and he comes out on top with his customary sang froid. Playing the leading feminine role opposite dashing Denny is pert and vivacious Barbara Worth, whose beauty, charm and personality make her a worthwhile prize for the winner of the thrilling auto race, staged at one of the largest racing tracks on the West Coast,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15
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173EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 207, 21 November 1927, Page 15
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