Fast Life is a 1932 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film starring William Haines and Madge Evans, directed by Harry A. Pollard and is based upon the story Let's Go by E.J.
Two men leave the US Navy after having served ten years as a sailor.
Sandy is one of them and later invents a carburetor that should increase the speed that powered boats will run.
TIME magazine panned the film as "a flagrantly foolish little picture" and that "Unless they are particularly enthusiastic about speedboats, of which the film contains a few good shots, there is no special reason for adults to see Fast Life".
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