Saratoga Page #2

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
160 Views


my grandfather and me.

I do not want to discuss anymore.

Bring that horse to Kenyon.

But what kind of son are

you if you can know?

We explained how we are going to

have a stud without that stud.

I do not know.

I'm going to the barn to get drunk.

Frank.

Let the grandfather have his horse.

No, thanks, Duke.

I owe you too much already.

That reminds me of something.

Accompany me, do you?

You know, Carol must really

be in love with Madison.

It does not go behind your money.

You do not know I'm broke.

?What did the doctor say to you?

It scares me a little.

He said my heart is weak.

But it's nothing that a

good bet can not cure.

If you stopped betting, it

would cure you long before.

Do not be silly, Frank, you can

not beat the professionals.

Everyone who does end up losing.

Anyway, I can not bet.

I do not have a cent.

And now that Carol is getting

married, I want you to take this.

?What is it?

The writing of the farm, as a

guarantee of the money I owe you.

- ? You've gone mad?

- C gelo.

- Your friendship is worth more than that.

- S does a year or you know me.

Even if it was a week.

We are friends and that is enough.

Save that.

- Thanks, but I insist.

- Do you want to shut up and save that?

- Accept it.

- I will not and you do not know.

I don't want to discuss with you.

Hey, the doctor told

me not to get excited.

Taking.

- It's fine.

- Thank you.

If that's what you want.

It's funny, I've seen the

best specialists of the heart

and none of them prescribes what

I feel best, the bicarbonate.

Yes, of course.

Well, Duke, I'm glad my

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.

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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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