Speedboat racing champion and multimillionaire Ben Aronoff leads a double life that lands him in trouble with the law and drug lords.
Amazon.com: Watch Speed Kills | Prime VideoSpeed Kills ist die Verfilmung der wahren Geschichte des 1987 ermordeten Speedboat-Designers Donald Joel Aronow. Gutes Thema schlechte Umsetzung. Schade für die Schauspieler.
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Speed Kills (2018)Speed Kills has an interesting story to tell, but it does a little too much skimming. Dann M Super Reviewer. See all Audience reviews Speed Kills Quotes. There are no approved quotes yet for this ...
Speed Kills (2018)Directed by Jodi Scurfield. With John Travolta, Katheryn Winnick, Jennifer Esposito, Michael Weston. Speedboat racing champion and multimillionaire, Ben Aronoff, leads a double life that lands him in trouble with the law and drug lords.
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Speed Kills Movie ReviewParents need to know that Speed Kills is based on the true story of a mob-connected speed boat builder and racer. Don Aronow was executed by the mob in 1987 to keep him from talking to federal agents. The movie begins and ends at that murder, with beatings, shoot-outs, blood, and threats flowing through the flashbacks in between.
Speed Kills movie review & film summary (2018) | Roger EbertThe first 45 minutes of the amateurish based-on-a-true-story "Speed Kills" are pretty rough. Some preliminary scenes are supposed to be disorienting, but many of the movie's creative decisions barely make sense: there are abrupt smash-cut edits, poorly choreographed and photographed motorboat racing scenes, and voiceover narration that rushes viewers through key plot points.