In the 1930s, the University of Washington's rowing team faces the challenges of the Great Depression. They rise above adversity to achieve greatness, culminating in their victory at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
When a teenage boy witnesses a murder committed by his stepfather, he must find a way to convince his mother and the police of the stepfather's true nature before he becomes the next victim.
When an alcoholic small-town police chief wakes up from a coma, he must navigate a series of murders, including the unsolved case that put him in the coma. With the help of his pet dog and a psychiatrist, he unravels a web of deceit and uncovers the truth about his town.
Boat Builders is a hilarious cartoon where Mickey, Goofy, and Donald work together to build a boat. Chaos ensues as they face various mishaps and obstacles. Will they be able to complete the boat in time?
Fast Life is a pre-code romantic comedy about a former sailor who becomes involved in a high-speed boat race, a masquerade party, and a kidnapping. Along the way, he must navigate through a series of collisions, chases, and bribery. This fast-paced film captures the thrill and excitement of speedboat racing in the early 1930s.
An insight to Don Aronow - King of Powerboats. Don Aronow born in 1927 in Brooklyn New York, left New Jersey in 1961 to relocate in Miami. From being a huge success in the construction industry, he went on the being a legend as a powerboat designer and racer. Of the World's most recognized racing boat companies, Don Aronow established five; Donzi, Formula, Magnum, Cigarette and US Racing Team. As the US and World Powerboat Champion several times over, his friends, clients, business partners, enemies and competitors were many. Designing and manufacturing powerboats for Presidents, Princes and the privileged, Aronow gained popularity with women and indeed their husbands. As businessman, Aronow applied a no questions asked policy. If the money was there, a boat would be supplied, "I don't care who you are but I will give you the boat if you have enough cash to pay", was a term used by Aronow. Allegedly Aronow, did business on both sides of the law.
A mechanic works for his sweetheart's father, who builds racing boats. He begs for and gets the chance to race a new-design boat, but his rival gets him intoxicated before the race and he wrecks the boat. Now he has to make good and show he has the right stuff.
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