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In a vibrant city of the 1920s, a young woman filled with dreams and aspirations confronts the harsh realities of life as an athlete. The protagonist, a talented runner, feels trapped in a world where social expectations and family pressures weigh heavily on her shoulders. As she prepares for the competition of her life, she must contend with the skepticism of those around her, who do not believe that a woman can succeed in a male-dominated sport.

With every stride she takes on the track, she not only runs toward victory but also challenges the stereotypes of her time. The situation becomes complicated when she discovers that her greatest rival is a close friend, leading them to an intense confrontation that will test both their friendship and her determination. Through impressive racing sequences and moments of great emotion, the young woman becomes a symbol of empowerment, and her journey reveals the internal struggle of a generation seeking to break free from the chains of tradition.

With the pressure of the competition approaching, every second counts on her path to success. The film is not just about winning on the track; it is a plea for freedom, self-determination, and the quest for identity in a world that often underestimates women. Will she find her voice and conquer both her fears and her competitors?

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
Alfred J. Goulding
Writer
James J. Tynan
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.70
Actors
Daphne Pollard
Carole Lombard
Lionel Belmore
Jim Hallett
Margie Angus
Mary Angus
Betty Arlen
Myron Babcock
Anita Barnes
Eleanor Black
Caroline Burke
Fanny Burt
John Cannons
Barbara Clayton
Andy Clyde
Velma Connor
Lillian Copeland
Nancy Cornelius
Nellie Doerschlag
Ardon Faught
Madalynne Field
Austin George
Greta Granstedt
George Gray
Francis Hamilton
Charles Hammond
Olive Hatch
Edna Hearn
Barney Hellum
Boyd Irwin
Ray Johnson
Jean Keller
Gordon Lewis
Mary Lord
Patsy Meredith
Lucille Miller
Kate Moore
Roger Moore
Jack Murphy
Evelyn Nair
Ethel Nichols
Patsy O'Leary
Bee Palmer
Virginia Parent
Elvira Peterson
Barbara Pierce
Aloha Porter
Don Redfern
Ronald R. Rondell
Paul Ross
Art Rowlands
Thelma Salter
Frankie Simonds
Hyca Slocum
Marjorie Sonneborn
Kathryn Stanley
Ted Stroback
Mary B. Stuart
Elsie Tarron
Barbara Tennant
Jack Thomas
Alice Ward
Renee Whitney
S.D. Wilcox
Rayma Wilson
Leota Winters
Ben Wise
Matthew Jones
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Mack Sennett
Original title
Run, Girl, Run
Duration
20
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