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Top Speed 1930

★ 6.01 votes80 min📅 1930-08-24

"THRILLS! LAFFS! FUN! PEP!"

In *Top Speed (1930)*, Joe E. Brown stars as an unassuming order clerk who adopts an extravagant persona to impress a wealthy love interest, setting off a chain of comedic and romantic misadventures.

Director: Mervyn LeRoy

Cast

Joe E. Brown
Joe E. Brown
Elmer Peters
Bernice Claire
Bernice Claire
Virginia Rollins
Jack Whiting
Jack Whiting
Gerald Brooks
Frank McHugh
Frank McHugh
Tad Jordan
Laura Lee
Babs Green
Edmund Breese
Edmund Breese
Spencer Colgate
Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler
Sheriff
Rita Flynn
Rita Flynn
Daisy
Billy Bletcher
Billy Bletcher
Ipps
George 'Gabby' Hayes
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Western Union Clerk

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Top Speed (1930) about?

*Top Speed* follows an ordinary order clerk who invents a millionaire persona to woo a high-society love interest, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings. The film balances light romance with rapid-fire comedy, all while poking fun at the pretensions of wealth and class in the Jazz Age.

Who directed Top Speed?

Mervyn LeRoy directed *Top Speed*. Known for his versatility and keen eye for both drama and comedy, LeRoy crafted a film that's as stylish as it is entertaining.

Who stars in Top Speed?

Joe E. Brown headlines the cast alongside Bernice Claire, Jack Whiting, Frank McHugh, and Laura Lee in this lively ensemble comedy.

Is Top Speed (1930) worth watching?

For fans of vintage Hollywood comedies, *Top Speed* is a delightful pick—especially if you enjoy Joe E. Brown's trademark antics and the breezy charm of Pre-Code cinema. While it may not break new ground, its humor and energy make it a worthwhile watch for classic film enthusiasts.

How long is Top Speed?

The runtime for *Top Speed* is 80 minutes.

About Top Speed (1930) — Joe E. Brown's Pre-Code Comedy Classic Explored

In *Top Speed (1930)*, Joe E. Brown stars as an unassuming order clerk who adopts an extravagant persona to impress a wealthy love interest, setting off a chain of comedic and romantic misadventures. Directed by the sharp-witted Mervyn LeRoy, this Pre-Code gem blends slapstick humor with lighthearted romance, all wrapped in the sleek, fast-paced energy of early talkies. Brown's signature charm shines as his character navigates mistaken identity, social climbing, and the pitfalls of pretending to be someone he's not—culminating in a delightfully chaotic climax.

The film's breezy tone and musical interludes capture the carefree spirit of its era, making it a standout in the comedy-romance landscape. With snappy dialogue and physical comedy that feels timeless, *Top Speed* offers escapism at its finest, where the only thing moving faster than the plot is Brown's infectious enthusiasm. Whether you're a fan of vintage Hollywood or just love a good underdog story, this 80-minute romp delivers laughs, heart, and plenty of old-school pizzazz.