Summaries

An ex-convict butler helps a bankrupt horse-owner prove that he did not deliberately lose a race.

Garry Anson is anxious to run his horse "Rangemore" in the ascot Stakes, but his trainer knows he can't beat another entrant, "Silver Queen", so it would be more opportune to hold back Rangemore for another race. Garry writes to his girlfriend Wenda not to bet on his horse, His bookmaker, Dory, objects strongly to this and urges him to send another note as fast as possible, to explain the first was a joke. Garry does, though it's written on the back of a banknote. Rangemore loses and Wenda is furious, sending the first note to the Jockey Club. things look dire for Garry until the bank note note can be recovered.—WesternOne1

Details

Keywords
  • based on play
  • ascot
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Feb 7, 1932
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English
Production companies British Lion Film Corporation Gainsborough Pictures

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 20m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio

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