Thanks for the correction and superb information,
ProphetM.
The silent film,
The Roaring Road [1919], starring Wallace Reid, features both a Stutz-Bearcat and a Stutz-Bulldog.
LINK (51 min.)
I haven't watched the complete film but from what I
have seen, I believe it was filmed at the annual Santa Monica Street Races in 1916.
Here's a screenshot showing both cars.
oldmotorcar
In the movie Wallace Reid drives a Stutz Bulldog Touring Car and the object of his affection Dorothy Ward is behind the wheel of a Stutz Bearcat.
"Wallace Reid, in his action-hero roles as the dashing race-car driver drew huge audiences to theaters to see his daredevil auto thrillers such as
The Roaring Road (1919),
Double Speed (1920),
Excuse My Dust (1920), and
Too Much Speed (1921). One of his auto-racing films,
Across the Continent (1922), was chosen as the opening night film for San Francisco's Castro Theatre, which opened 22 June 1922."
....wikipedia
IMDB
Mr. Reid died in Los Angeles on January 18, 1923. He was only 31 years old.
(drug addiction)
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