Saratoga Page #2
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1937
- 92 min
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daughter gets away from racing.
I always wanted it to be something
more than a well-dressed girl.
To your health, little one.
50 dollars to Jay Blue.
500 to 50 winner.
250 to placed. 150 to double.
No. 748.
- Agree.
- Hello. It has arrived.
- Hello grandfather. Who has arrived?
- Carol!
- 10 a 1 a Rester.
- Yes, I know. 60 to 10 a Rester.
No. 738.
- Did Madison come with her?
- Of course I do. MRALOS.
So that's Frank's daughter?
That guy knows how to use his money well.
- Rusty Gate, 20 a placed.
- Yes, but she has become so corny
that you do not understand a word.
Rusty Gate, 20 a placed.
Yes, I know. 40 a 20 a placed.
Number 410.
Take, Tip, follow t.
Come on, grandpa.
10 to Light Fantasy.
Light Fantasy 60 to 10.
- 25 to 10. No. 526.
- All right.
- Hi Frank.
- Hi, Duke.
- Se or Madison, I'm glad to see you.
- How is it?
Do you remember him? Duke Bradley.
I have not forgotten what he
did to me once in Belmont.
,Oh, sure! I remember now.
I won some money, right?
That is, some money.
- Duke, this is Carol.
- How is it?
- Haunted.
- ? What did I tell you?
- You do not remember me, Miss Clayton?
- I'm afraid not.
I spoke with you on the phone.
I think he was in an Earl's house.
Yes, I remember.
Congratulations for your commitment.
You have chosen the winner.
I'm glad that a good player
returns to the races.
Thanks, but I'm just a spectator.
The race is going to start.
It's more fun if you bet.
If you're looking for customers, Mr.
Bradley, you're wasting your time.
We are not interested in hip dromos.
Do not tell me.
We have come for Daddy.
Spending time, huh?
A good way to do it, Mr.
Clayton.
Hello, Duke!
Hello, Fritzi!
Gorgeous, you're
shorting your breath.
- Lico, I'm married.
- ? Do not?
- Who is the idiot?
- Harriet Hale.
- ? Who?
- The cosmetics magnate.
His real name is Kiffmeyer.
It has pasta, huh?
- All that the government leaves him.
- Honey, I love you.
Fritzi, this is Clayton.
- Haunted.
- How are you?
- How are you, Mr. Clayton?
- Well, I...
My heart has not been good for
40 years and here I am still.
He has a veterinarian for a doctor.
- Why did you bet, dad?
- I bet a lot for Jay Blue.
, Run, Jay Blue!
, Dad!
What's wrong with you, dad?
Hartley! Hartley!
Easy, Frank.
Could you bring me
some bicarbonate?
Right away.
,Come on!
A bicarbonate and water, please.
- How are you, Miss Clayton?
- All right. Thank you.
- Quiet. It will be fine.
- He looks really bad, Hartley.
- When has he returned?
- A few days ago.
- She's very pretty.
- Thank you.
- Is it for your father?
- Yes.
- I knew, lately he asks for a lot.
- Thank you.
- Have.
- Thank you.
?What happen?
Say, what's wrong?
Hartley!
Carol, dear.
, Jay Blue has won!
Say
?Who?
Is he Bradley?? Who is calling?
Just a moment.
She is the daughter of Frank Clayton.
?What? Are you in Saratoga?
That means that
idiot is with her.
Good morning, Carol.
How are you?
I'm in the bank, Mr. Bradley.
- Would you have the kindness to come?
- ? In the bank?
Could not I see it somewhere else?
The banks do not feel good.
It will only be a moment. I'm in Mr.
Kenyon's office.
Kenyon? Wow, that's the vulture
that took the grandfather's horse.
I never smile. When he was born,
they opened his mouth with a chisel.
I can not see him, it drives me crazy.
Do you want to come, please?
I'm in a hurry.
Carol, I have not had breakfast yet.
Why do not you come here?
?Listen?? Listen?
It's the second time
the phone hangs up.
I never saw any banker
make a decent bet.
It must be the writing
that Frank handed me.
I will look for it and
I will give it to you.
?To her?
What do you want, that I have it?
You do not need the farm.
He'll be New York's owner
when he marries that guy.
Yes, but the grandfather does not.
I think you've gone crazy.
Tippy, I love you.
- Good morning, I know Bradley.
- Good morning, Ernest.
Tip, I have to get Madison
to bet on the races.
I'm already seeing it, 10, 20,
That sounds good.
Ahead.
Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Come on, come in.
Thank you.
- Is not Mr. Madison coming?
- Do not.
- Where is it?
- In Newport.
- ? Newport?
- Yes.
- Are you going to stay?
- We'll get married there the next month.
- And he will not come back here?
- Do not.
And as I said,
If you think that Madison is
your victim, you can forget it.
Do not blame me for being ambitious.
- Breakfast?
- Of course not.
?Do not? Do you mind sitting
while I eat breakfast?
I came to ask you what you intend
to do with my father's farm.
- ? Do?
- Is...
I hope you will not do anything before
giving me the opportunity to buy it.
I get it.
I assure you that I do not like
to ask you for this favor,
but my grandfather does not
know that now he is yours.
I know.
I would appreciate it if I
did not tell you anything
until I get him to
be paid by Madison.
?You've finished?
Can I give you a spanking already?
I do not like that kind of jokes.
I've been out of here
too much time.
I also think that. Sit down.
It was a mistake to come see him. I will
leave everything in the hands of the bank.
Just a moment. Ahead.
Hi, Duke. Hello Carol.
How are you?
Hello Beautiful.
Are we going to see those horses?
I have to talk to Carol.
Do you mind delaying the trip?
Of course not.
I'll see you in the hip dromo.
- Fritzi, I love you.
- Adi s, Carol.
Adi s.
So you think I'm going
to keep the farm?
Well, I'll tell you
what I think of you.
I'm not interested in knowing
what you think of me.
I can not tolerate you talking to me
like that a mare that left Saratoga
with grass in the helmets and now
the queen of the world is created.
Not even a disgusting banker
would be able to think so of me,
me, Duke Bradley,
your father's friend.
My father could lose
with other bookies.
You will not deny me that your
friendship was very good for you.
I will not answer that, Carol. I do not
know what I would do to another bettor,
but I will not throw the grandfather out
of his house because I appreciate him.
Stop worrying about the farm and dedicate
yourself to your boyfriend's money.
In case you're interested, I marry
Hartley because I love him.
- I'm Duke, you can tell me the truth.
- , I do not know what you are talking about!
Frank's daughter would not fall in
love with a rich man from Wall Street.
A rich man from Wall Street?
What would be of you without them?
For you, you are imbeciles.
Call someone "ricach n"
and already feels superior.
, A sleazy punter calls ricach n
to a member of one of the most
important families in the country!
I could buy twenty as you do with
what you have in your pocket.
Would you marry him if he were poor?
Of course I do.
And now, open the door.
Agree.
Go with that idiot
and pay me the debt.
That is what I intend to do.
And do not kid yourself it's
about being in love, baby.
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