Directed by Frank R. Strayer Edited by Alex Troffey Initial release 1937 Production company 20th Century Fox Written by Robert Ellis, Helen Logan | Produced by Max Golden Production
company 20th Century Fox Director Frank R. Strayer Cinematography Barney McGill | |
Screenplay by Robert Ellis
Helen Logan Starring Slim Summerville
Jed Prouty
Shirley Deane
Spring Byington
Russell Gleason
Kenneth Howell Cast Spring Byington, Slim Summerville, Russell Gleason, Shirley Deane, Jed Prouty Similar Too Busy to Work, The Jones Family in Hollywood, Penrod and Sam, Chicken Wagon Family, Way Down East |
Off to the Races is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer and written by Robert Ellis and Helen Logan. The film stars Slim Summerville, Jed Prouty, Shirley Deane, Spring Byington, Russell Gleason and Kenneth Howell. The film was released on February 5, 1937, by 20th Century Fox.
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Plot
Uncle George and daughter Winnie Mae turn up just as the Jones family is preparing for the county fair. The irresponsible George is going to enter his horse, Jimmy B, in the big harness race at the fair and encourages everybody to bet money on him to win.
John Jones doesn't care for horses or his wife Louise's uncle much. Their daughter Bonnie is bringing boyfriend Herbert Thompson to the fair. Herbert needs money to get married and bets every cent he has on Jimmy B, but on race day, Uncle George is hauled off to jail for failure to pay his ex-wife's alimony. John Jones reluctantly agrees to ride the horse, just to get Uncle George out of jail and out of his hair. With a little luck, the race is won.