It's been on before but well worth a watch on a blustery day, with stars of the Fifties, Kay Walsh, Bill Owen, Honor Blackman, Sid James and two actors and keen racing men Robert Morley and Wilfred Hyde-White. The latter used to bet £1,000 every time one of their horses ran and ended up bankrupt, the great Gordon Richards also appears. (Talking Pictures 1-30 p.m.)
Howard is correct - Stewards room scene is my favourite - After letting young Georgie off with a warning. Conversation between one steward and another (Morley and Hyde-White) goes something like .....Is that filly of yours running at ??? Is she off?.
I love this film - original film poster on my study wall Racing scenes not great but only marginally worse than Seabiscuit
Howard is correct - Stewards room scene is my favourite - After letting young Georgie off with a warning. Conversation between one steward and another (Morley and Hyde-White) goes something like .....Is that filly of yours running at ??? Is she off?