Saratoga Page #3

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


A girl who kicks her

boyfriend 60 thousand bucks

before taking it to the

altar, it is simply a thief.

, Want to open the door!

Clear.

Wow, you trot like a foal.

AUCTION OF PURASANGRE POWERS

The mare with the number 45

is Dubonnet, a thoroughbred.

His father is Giber, winner

of 115 thousand dollars.

Including the Belmont

and the Withers Stakes.

Duke, I'm the most miserable

woman in the world.

- ? Why?

- Ah, the mare I want to buy

and my husband is not here.

He reached the door, but

did not want to enter.

Is it a taca or?

No, he does not like horses.

They make him sneeze.

- ? Sneeze?

- Yes, sneeze. They give him an allergy.

, There you are, dear or me!

- Who, your husband?

- No, that mare.

, 2,500!

, A gentleman offers 2,500!

Does anyone offer 3,500?

,lt has already begun!

Do not worry.

Leave me Mr. Kiffmeyer.

I will tell you that Dubonnet

does not cause sneezing.

- No, no, both together, no.

- ? Why not?

He is very jealous.

He believes that all men

are in love with me.

Is not that true?

, Cari o!

I present to you an old friend of mine.

How are you, pray?

How old?

Carl, look, there's the mare

I told you about, Dubonnet.

Do not change the subject.

How old?

Since I was in the choir.

Oh, there he goes!

Well, let him go.

A horse would do Fritzi's

company while you work.

- ? What?

- , S ! And it would be good publicity

for your cosmetics.

My horses do not need cosmetics.

I mean, my cosmetics...

We have understood you, dear.

You know I can not stand horses.

And how will I know what you do

while you are with the horses.

If I can not get close to them?

I know K, you will not speak seriously.

- Well, I... Why?

- 5,500, 5,500.

Does anyone offer 6,000?

, 6,000 dollars!

Thank you, pray.

Who was it, please?

Who has bidded, please?

Thank you, pray.

They offer 6,000 dollars.

Who offers 6,500?

- , Health!

- Thank you. But do not bother.

, Awarded for 6,000!

?Your name please?

I know Jesse Kiffmeyer,

from New York.

What are you doing?

, Awarded to Mr.

Kiffmeyer of New York!

- Good job, I know K.

- , Can not...!, I waited!

Take a picture of Mr. Kiffmeyer.

- ? Why?

- Does not matter.

- But we do not have plates.

- Does not matter.

Here you are, guys.

The new owner of Dubonnet.

- You can not force me...

- Fix the bow tie.

- Leave me, dear.

- I will not pay that horse.

Her name is Kiffmeyer, but for

millions of women it's Harriet Hale.

?lt's her?

The largest seller of

cosmetics in the world.

Beauty products is

the modern term.

Raise your head, se or Hale.

Hale is prayed...

No, I better be Kiffmeyer.

- Excuse me, I know Kiffmeyer.

- Yes.

- The teller is waiting for you.

- But if I do not...

Stay, Kiffie, so do not sneeze.

I'll go fix everything.

- I'm with you.

- , Do not wait!

I'll take care of his wife.

I mean, or despite...

Hello, Duke!

- Hello grandfather.

- Talk to that girl.

- I can not bring it into reason.

- ? What a Girl?

- Carol!

- ? Carol? If you are in Newport.

None of that, is here willing

to sell to Moon Ray.

- The last foal I have left.

- Relax, I'll see what I can do.

- Good evening, Carol.

- Hello.

You have not been to Newport, huh?

No, I'm in Coney Island.

Go, Carol, that seems like a joke.

Are you going to sell Grandpa's colt?

I need the money.

?Money?

I'll pay you everything

before I get married.

You will not do it because of the

joke I made about Madison's money?

That has nothing to do with it.

I've thought better, nothing more.

If I were in your place, I

would marry him right now.

In addition, for that colt

you will not give much.

Relax, I'll get your money.

- And how will you do it?

- Betting.

- You do not know anything about horses.

- ? Do not?

No, even if you were born in a hip drome

there are many things that you do not know.

That is your opinion.

What does your fiance think about

the postponement of the wedding?

Mr. Madison believes there is

something called integrity.

I see.

Carol, if you're going to sell that

colt, they're waiting for you.

- Good evening, Clayton is praying.

- Goodnight.

Go ahead, Clayton is urged.

You pray and pray, this colt

bears the name of Moon Ray.

He was raised on the Brookvale farm and

his father is the famous Dawn Boy.

His mother was the great

champion Hemet Girl.

It is the best foal of our stud.

Strong and fast, with his pedigree,

and in the hands of a good

coach, will be a champion.

Thank you.

They've already heard Clayton pray.

How much do they offer for him?

1,000 dollars.

, 1,000 dollars!

Have I heard 2,000?

, 1,000 dollars!

, Your tail is worth more than that!

Shut up, grandpa.

What will I have done to

have this granddaughter?

, 1,000 dollars!, Small change!

, 5,000 dollars!

, They offer 5,000! Thank you.

Oh, but it's my friend

Hartley Madison.

, And has offered 5 of the

big ones to the first one!

What a great idiot!

- It's your chance, wrist.

- I do not want that...

Be careful, I also push.

Go ahead, friend.

5,500 - 6,000.

6,500

Bettors can not have horses.

I try to win more, more.

- , 7,500!

- , Well done!

8,000

- Is not that much for that colt?

- You think?

8,500 - For now, you want.

- , Leave him alone!

- , 9,000!

I like this., 9,500!

, 10,000 dollars!

I do not want him to take

out more than 15,000.

Do not be silly, you

will reach 20,000.

10,500

Do not go above 15,000, please.

Agree. 11,500

I'm going to greet Hartley.

The gentleman said 11,500.

Do you offer 12,000?

- That colt is not worth that much.

- , 12,000!

- , 12,000 dollars!

- Hello Darling.

- Hi, dear.

- , 12,500!

- Let him keep it for 14,500.

- ? Why dear?, 13,000!

They offer 13,000.

Who gives 13,500?

I have seen the treachery in the

kisses of his granddaughter.

?For real?

- Please, do what I ask.

- Honey, I want Moon Ray.

- Do it for me.

- Of course I will do it for you.

- 14,000!

- Now let him keep it.

, 14,500!

- Mr. Madison, the horse is yours.

- Great!

,But...!

- What's up, dear?

- You do not see what it is...?

Do not you want me to have Moon Ray?

Yes, of course, but...

Mr. Madison, it's been a lot of fun.

Of course. Why leave?

Carol wanted her to keep it.

- ? For real?

- Yes.

Wow, how nice.

What are you going to do with my colt?

I know I did not buy it for you.

- How are you, Mr. Clayton?

- All right. What will you do with it?

This month is my birthday.

- , Grandfather!

- , Get out!

If he does not have a coach, I

recommend him to his grandfather.

It is a good idea.

Would you train him for me?

- Of course not.

- ? Why not?

It would do me a great favor.

Will he do it?

They want it to be the nor was

it a horse that is not mine

and I do not even have a stallion.

I would not hurt one.

Mr. Madison, have you thought

about betting since you're here?

I do not know, maybe.

Could I go through the box, please?

Yes, of course.

Duke, take care of Carol, please.

It will be a pleasure.

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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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