Tip on a Dead Jockey
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Director Richard Thorpe Duration Story by Irwin Shaw Country United States | 6/10 IMDb Genre Crime, Drama Music director Miklos Rozsa Production Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 1957 (1957) Based on short story by Irwin Shaw Writer Charles Lederer, Irwin Shaw (novel) Cast Robert Taylor (Lloyd Tredman), Dorothy Malone (Phyllis Tredman), Marcel Dalio (Toto del Aro), Martin Gabel (Bert Smith), Gia Scala (Paquita Heldon), Jack Lord (Jimmy Heldon)Similar movies Interstellar , United 93 , Bridge of Spies , Salt , Independence Day , Con Air |
Tip on a dead jockey original theatrical trailer
Tip on a Dead Jockey is a 1957 film drama starring Robert Taylor. It is based on The New Yorker 1954 short story by Irwin Shaw.
Contents
- Tip on a dead jockey original theatrical trailer
- Tip on a dead jockey preview clip
- Plot
- Cast
- Production
- Reception
- References
Tip on a dead jockey preview clip
Plot
Phyllis Tredman is shocked when husband Lloyd, a decorated Korean War pilot, sends word to her after his discharge from military service requesting a divorce.
She tracks him down in Madrid, Spain, where it turns out Lloyd is drinking and gambling heavily. He is tormented by having ordered so many Air Force pilots to their death on dangerous missions. He also is strangely attracted to Paquita, the wife of his friend and fellow pilot Jimmy Heldon.
A mysterious man named Bert Smith, aware that Lloyd is down on his luck, offers him $25,000 to do something illegal and dangerous—transport currency from Cairo to Madrid, dropping the box of cash in mid-air. Lloyd has wagered his last $1,000 on a horse race. He says if the horse wins, he won't need Smith's offer, but the race ends tragically with the jockey killed. Lloyd suspects foul play.
Jimmy takes the job after Lloyd refuses. He ends up missing and Paquita blames Lloyd, calling him a coward. It turns out to be a test run from which Jimmy returns late but safely. He intends to go through with the crime, risking everything, but Lloyd knocks him out and pilots the plane himself.
Steadying himself after first being paralyzed with fear, Lloyd's flight goes badly when a propellor is damaged. Authorities end up put on alert and Interpol agents begin tracking the plane. Lloyd tries to hide the money, only to discover narcotics are being smuggled by Bert as well.
He drops the box from the sky as planned, but notifies Interpol and gets Bert arrested at the scene of the crime. The thankful authorities elect not to punish Lloyd, who returns to Phyllis' open arms.
Cast
Production
At one stage, Orson Welles was going to direct the film.
Reception
According to MGM records the film earned $400,000 in the US and Canada and $650,000 elsewhere resulting in a loss of $886,000.
References
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