The Pace That Kills | |
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Directed by |
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Produced by | Willis Kent |
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Narrated by | Willis Kent (credited as presenter) |
Cinematography | Ernest Laszlo |
Edited by | Edith Wakeling |
Production company | Willis Kent Productions |
Distributed by | "State Rights" |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Pace That Kills is a 1928 American silent exploitation film directed by Norton S. Parker and William O'Connor. The film tells the story of two young people who get involved with a drug dealer and become addicted to opium and cocaine. The plot also dealt with amorality and prostitution.[1] Similar to other movies of the genre, the final film was redone as a film of the same name in 1935 in a sound or "talkie" film format. Footage from The Pace That Kills was incorporated in the later film.[2]