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The Checkered Flag

The Checkered Flag is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring Elaine Hammerstein, Wallace MacDonald, and Lionel Belmore. The title refers to the automobile racing flag used to denote that the race is finished

Plot

As described in a film magazine review, Jack Reese, superintendent at Corbin Motors, is in love with Rita Corbin. His rival is managing director Ray Barton, who succeeds in having Jack fired. Jack and his pal Marcel Dejeans have invented a new carburetor, which they believe will work wonders in making a car win a race. The model carburetor is stolen but recovered by the chums. On the day of the big race, foul play prevents Jack and Marcel from appearing at the racetrack in time to compete. Rita shows her plunk by taking her lovers place and driving the car to victory. Jack becomes friends with Rita's father and wins her affection.

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    author
    director John G. Adolfi
    genre drama
    keywords carburetor drive new car
    musicBy Michael Hoffman
    productionCompany Banner Productions
    publisher Henry Ginsberg Distributing Company