Racing Lady

Racing Lady
Directed by Wallace Fox
Syd Fogel (assistant)
Produced by Samuel J. Briskin
William Sistrom (associate)
Screenplay by Dorothy Yost
Thomas Lennon
Cortland Fitzsimmons
Story by Damon Runyon
J. Robert Bren
Norman Houston
Starring Ann Dvorak
Smith Ballew
Harry Carey
Music by Roy Webb
Cinematography Harry Wild
Edited by James Morley
Production
company
Release dates
  • January 12, 1937 (1937-01-12) (Premiere-New York City)[1]
  • January 29, 1937 (1937-01-29) (US)[1]
Running time
59 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Racing Lady is a 1937 American drama film produced by RKO Radio Pictures, which premiered in New York City on January 12, 1937, and was released nationally on January 29. Directed by Wallace Fox, the screenplay was written by Dorothy Yost, Thomas Lennon, and Cortland Fitzsimmons, based on a story by Damon Runyon, which had been further expanded by J. Robert Bren and Norman Houston.

While more than 25 of Runyon's stories and novels have been used as the basis for films, this was one of only two films (the other being George White's 1935 Scandals) in which Runyon was directly involved with the story, it being based on his unpublished work "All Scarlet." The film stars Ann Dvorak, Smith Ballew, and Harry Carey.

Plot

Longtime thoroughbred breeder and trainer Tom Martin has a mare, Pepper Mary, he's about to enter in a big race. After the owner of another contender fails to bribe Tom to lose on purpose, his jockey causes Pepper Mary to stumble and fall during the race, causing a career-ending injury to the horse.

Tom's disappointed daughter Ruth concentrates all her efforts on Pepper Mary's filly, Katydid, hoping she, too, can become an outstanding racehorse. Steve Wendel, an automobile mogul who has a stable of horses, buys the victorious horse after Ruth enters her in a Santa Anita claiming race.

To stay with her horse, Ruth reluctantly accepts Steve's offer to come work for him. They travel the racing circuit abroad, where Ruth matures from a tomboy into a sophisticated young woman. She falls in love with Steve, and after a misunderstanding over the disappearance of Katydid before a race, they celebrate as their horse races to another triumph.

Cast

References

  1. 1 2 "Racing Lady: Detail View". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on March 29, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.


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