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
160 Views


- ? 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

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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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