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  1. High Pressure is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring William Powell and Evelyn Brent. It is based on the play Hot Money by Aben Kandel. The film is preserved at the Library of Congress and in the Warner Archive.

  2. High Pressure: Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. With William Powell, Evelyn Brent, George Sidney, John Wray. Gar Evans is a "high pressure" promoter who tends to be unrealistically optimistic about his projects and exaggerates the chance of success.

    • (682)
    • Comedy
    • Mervyn LeRoy
    • 1932-01-30
  3. Dec 4, 2023 · Prescale allows you to easily measure pressure distribution and range. Created using Fujifilm's advanced thin film coating technologies, the pressure inspection sensor on the entirety of the film allows you to confirm pressure distribution of the entire surface at a glance.

  4. Fujifilm's Prescale Film is a single-use, pressure sensitive film that measures pressure ranging from 0.006 to 300 Mpa (about 0.87 to 43,500 psi) through peak pressure snapshots. It captures a pressure profile via a color scale and reveals pressure distribution. Download Datasheet.

    • ±10% or less based on density values
    • 20˜35°C (68˜95°F)
    • 0.006 to 300 MPa (0.87~7.3-43,500 psi)
  5. High Pressure (1932) -- (Movie Clip) No Romance In Sewage Rescued from a bender, promoter Gar Evans (William Powell) meets buddy Mike (Frank McHugh) and entrepreneur Ginsberg (George Sidney), early in High Pressure, 1932, from a play by Aben Kandel.

    • Mervyn Leroy
    • William Powell
  6. High Pressure. 1932. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Gar Evans is a con artist, who pretends to be the owner of a “Golden Gate Artificial Rubber Company”, and he is looking for investors. Finding them is relatively easy, but it becomes difficult when those want to see the inventor of the synthetic rubber… Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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  8. Rescued from a bender, promoter Gar Evans (William Powell) meets buddy Mike (Frank McHugh) and entrepreneur Ginsberg (George Sidney), early in High Pressure, 1932, from a play by Aben Kandel.