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Racing Luck (1948 film)

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Directed by
  
William Berke

Production company
  
Kay Pictures

Release date
  
November 18, 1948

Produced by
  
Sam Katzman

Distributed by
  
Columbia Pictures

Starring
  
Gloria Henry Stanley Clements Paula Raymond

Racing Luck is a 1948 American film directed by William Berke and starring Gloria Henry.

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Plot

Saddled with debts after her father's death, Phyllis Warren's most valuable properties are a pair of thoroughbreds: Flasher, which her little brother "Boots" trains and rides, and Charm Boy, which doesn't seem to run well unless Flasher is in the same race.

Charm Boy is bought at a Santa Anita claiming race by rich trainer Jeff Stuart as a gift to Natalie Gunther, his sweetheart. Phyllis, not intending to part with the horse, persuades Jeff to return him, but Natalie sees a grateful Phyllis hug him, she keeps the horse and dumps her beau.

With a big stakes race coming up, Natalie discovers that Charm Boy won't run unless Flasher does as well. A wager is made that the winning trainer gets to keep both. A barn fire results in an injury to boots, but he still manages to ride Flasher to victory and win Charm Boy back for his sister.

Cast

  • Gloria Henry as Phyllis Warren
  • Stanley Clements as Boots Warren
  • David Bruce as Jeff Stuart
  • Paula Raymond as Natalie Gunther
  • Harry Cheshire as Radcliffe Malone
  • Dooley Wilson as Abe
  • Jack Ingram as George
  • Reception

    Variety wrote that "Sam Katzman failed in his productional chores with a poor screenplay... and direction William Berke fails to give the pic a pace worthy of interest."

    References

    Racing Luck (1948 film) Wikipedia