Racing Lady

NR 5.5
1937 0 hr 59 min Drama , Romance

A shrewd millionaire who owns races horses for publicity for his automobile business, claims ownership of a female horse trainer's thoroughbred in order to get the trainer.

  • Cast:
    Ann Dvorak , Smith Ballew , Harry Carey , Berton Churchill , Frank M. Thomas , Willie Best , Hattie McDaniel

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Reviews

Lovesusti
1937/01/29

The Worst Film Ever

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Taha Avalos
1937/01/30

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Juana
1937/01/31

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Billy Ollie
1937/02/01

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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blanche-2
1937/02/02

Ann Dvorak and Harry Carey wound up in this B movie, Racing Lady, done by RKO and probably made in about three days.Dvorak and Carey are daughter and father, Ruth and Tom Martin. Ruth has a horse that she believes has the makings of a winning racehorse. There aren't any female trainers in the racing field (in fact, I'm not sure there are many today). However, during the horse's first race, she is injured when pushed into the rail. The vet advises euthanasia, but Ruth has the horse's leg bandaged up, and retires her to the home she shares with her father.The horse's filly turns out to be an excellent racehorse. Ruth can't afford the high fee for one of the big races, but puts the horse in a claiming race, which means all the horses are up for sale for about the same price until the actual race. Ruth's horse wins, but she learns it was claimed by one Steven Wendel (Smith Ballew), who owns many winning racehorses. He offers Ruth a job training, and she takes it, wanting to be near her horse.Not much in the way of character development here as the film only runs one hour. Dvorak was better than this; she eventually became disgusted with her roles, married an Englishman, and made films there for a time. The actor playing Wendel, Smith Ballew, was the first singing cowboy and a popular radio star. He eventually retired and moved to Texas. The wonderful Harry Carey would go on to be nominated for an Oscar for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington not long after this.Hattie McDaniel gives a spirited performance as a beloved employee, but the other two blacks in the film played cringe-worthy stereotypes, always difficult to see nowadays.The horses were beautiful, and the racing footage was interesting.

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mark.waltz
1937/02/03

It ain't no day at the races for the daughter (Ann Dvorak) of a horse owner (Harry Carey) whose prized race horse has just given birth to a friendly colt. Dvorak takes it upon herself to train the horse for the future and in the process, forgets about the spirit of the race, focusing more on profit. Hopefully a visit home with dad and the still affectionate colt's visit with its own mother might bring Dvorak back to reality to see why she got into the sport in the first place.Dvorak's basically nice girl may be the star of the show but it is the performances of Carey as the wise papa and Hattie McDaniel as the lovable cook that stand out, in addition to the cute little pony. McDaniel stands out in light-hearted scenes that focus on the affections with her family, which includes the comedic Willie Best. The film is also a sweet reminder of how much many species of animals love the species of animal known as human beings, and how we sometimes exploit them.

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sol
1937/02/04

**SPOILER** With the Martin Farm colors or silks back on the racetrack it's only horse the hard running mare "Pepper Mary" ends up getting slammed into the rail during her race and barley surviving being put down when her injured leg ended up badly bruised instead of being broken.It's then that the the Martin Farm's owner Tom Martin, Harry Carey, young daughter Ruth, Ann Dvorak, decided to train "Pepper Mary's" yearling filly "Katydid" to follow in her mother foot, or huff, steps on the racetrack. As you would have expected "Katydid" was gotten into shape by Ann and entered into a maiden claiming race at Santa Anita that she easily won. What wasn't expected was that the victorious "Katydid" was claimed after the race by automobile tycoon Steven Wendel, Smith Ballew, from right under Ann's nose! Pleading to get "Katydid" back from Wendle Ann is given an option to train the two-year old for Wendel's stable for the remainder of her two year old, and into her three year old, campaign! Only under the condition that "Katydid" run only in races that she's certain to win as if certainty is something that's certain in horse racing! Sure shots like Man O' War Gallent Fox and War Admiral ended up losing races that they were sure to win so what makes Wendle think that "Katydid" no matter how good she is will be any different!Touching little racing movie based on the works of Damon Runyon's "All Scarlet" and J. Robert Bern & Norman Huston's "Odds are Even" that shows all the different and colorful characters, human as well as animal, involved in horse racing; That make it not only the Sport of Kings but the sport of the two dollar better as well. Feeling that "Katydid" has what it takes to be a champion Ann has the three year old filly pointed for the biggest race at Santa Anita against colts the "Big Cap" or the $100,000.00 Santa Anita Handicap.**SPOILERS*** It's "Katydid's" owner Steven Wendel who doesn't like to lose who feels that his fast closing filly is over her head in the race and refuses to run "Katydid" that cause Ann to quit her job as his stable's trainer. Ann still determined to run "Katydid" on her own even if she as to horse-nap her from Wendel! It's later that horse mysteriously disappears from her barn as her groom and hot-walker Mr. Brass, Willie Best, was asleep on the job. In the end it's non other then Wendel himself who knew where the filly was, she was horse-napped by his former trainer Gilbert (Hartland Tucker), and got a sudden change of heart that had Ann find out-through the horses groom Brass-where "Katydid" was and entered her, with only minutes remaining, into the big race.The predictable happy ending was only secondary to the reason that Ann entered the under dog, or under horse, "Katydid" into the "Big Cap" in the first place. Like her Dad Tom Martin always thought Ann it's not winning but not being afraid to lose that counts in both being a both great horse trainer as well as great racehorse.

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bkoganbing
1937/02/05

Making generous use of newsreel footage of racetracks of the era, Racing Lady is the story of a woman entering the man's world of race horse training. The pioneer in this case is Ann Dvorak who comes by her interest naturally being raised by small time owner Harry Carey. It's in her blood.Young and rich sportsman Smith Ballew claims Dvorak's horse, partly to get a winner, but also partly to gain her as a trainer. Dvorak and Ballew go through quite a rough patch before the film ends.Stepping into a role that would normally go to someone like Raymond Walburn is Berton Churchill, a foxy fellow owner and quite the sportsman himself. Churchill is probably best known to today's audience as the stuffy banker/embezzler who was a passenger on John Ford's Stagecoach, but in Racing Lady he goes against type and quite successfully.It's a B film without a terrible lot of production values, but Racing Lady is entertainment enough for those who follow the sport of kings.

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