Saratoga Page #10

Synopsis: Carol Clayton is the daughter of a horse breeder at Saratoga. Though engaged to wealthy Hartley Madison, and disgusted by bookie Duke Bradley, her father owes Bradley a lot of money and Bradley takes a shine to her.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Jack Conway
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
6.6
PASSED
Year:
1937
92 min
163 Views


He was also sitting

when I trained him.

Call before I throw you out.

I want to give him a shot.

How long will it take

to get the film out?

17 minutes.

He would have saved a lot of

time if he kept his eyes open.

What happened, grandfather?

I think he has fainted.

- A little bicarbonate, please.

- Yes, it's praying.

- What's wrong with you, Fritzi?? Nervous?

- Yes.

- The magician full of butterflies, huh?

- Duke, they look like pigeons.

When you start like that,

it's time to quit.

It's not for me, it's for Carol.

- ? Carol? Where is it?

- Outside, in my box.

- He saw you here and he did not want to enter.

- ? Why not?

I think it feels like the most

miserable girl in the world.

Tell him it does not matter,

that I would have done the same.

No, you never would have done it.

She knows it and it hurts.

A woman can do terrible

things to the man she loves.

Yes, that's why I can sleep peacefully.

What will you do if you win Moon Ray?

I will be in a bind, I will not be able to

buy your stallion from the grandfather.

Neither fix the farm nor

fill it with champions.

Exact.

Do not feel that way, Duke.

Take it, take it with you.

No I do not.

- Duke...

- Stop pitying me.

- , Fool!

- Here you are. Hello, Dukie.

- Hello Friend.? A drink?

- No thanks.

- I'll see you in the judges' room.

- All right.

- P ngame another.

- Yes, I know.

I do not know what I'm going

to do if Dubonnet has lost.

And you will not be able to fix

the farm for your beautiful lady.

- Your co, I know.

- Take, he needs it more than me.

Yes, maybe I do.

- Hello, Hartley.? Look for someone?

- Do not.

He's in the Kiffmeyer box.

Thank you.

I do not know, I do not like that man.

It's time to go see those images.

Yes, come on.

What will happen if Dubonnet has lost?

I could give me a job

in a beauty salon.

I will give you a beauty salon.

Hurry, Kiffie.

They are going to start.

- Where do I feel?

- Here.

- Thank you dear.

- Ready?

All ready. Close the blinds.

Duke, I hope you win the

race, for all of us.

Let's see the movie.

Who runs inside?

It's Dubonnet!

I think I will not be able to stand it.

Can you put it faster?

,I'm dying!

And how do you think I feel?

Hurley is riding

Dubonnet very well.

It is the first time that Gordon

runs abroad in a long time.

Come on, Dubonnet!

Win Dubonnet.

Duke! Kiffie, honey!

,Dear!

And that horse you promised me?

- Go find him, grandpa.

- Duke!

Did I hear you say Dubonnet?

In Miami you were smoking

a cigar from Duke, right?

Yes, Hartley.

You can leave the races now, Duke.

Fritzi, I love you.

His whinny was a cough

and when someone shouted:

", All van!",

he put on a horrible gesture of surprise

the horse of the eyes so adores.

, The horse of the eyes so adores!

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Anita Loos

Anita Loos (April 26, 1889 – August 18, 1981) was an American screenwriter, playwright and author, best known for her blockbuster comic novel, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. She wrote film scripts from 1912, and became arguably the first-ever staff scriptwriter, when D.W. Griffith put her on the payroll at Triangle Film Corporation. She went on to write many of the Douglas Fairbanks films, as well as the stage adaptation of Colette’s Gigi. more…

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