Year: 1937
Runtime: 80 mins
Language: English
Director: Alfred E. Green
Cricket West, a hopeful actress with a voice that can bring a house down, lives with her eccentric aunt and opens her home to the local jockeys, led by the cocky yet highly skilled Timmie Donovan. When a young English gentleman arrives, he convinces Donovan to ride his horse in a high‑stakes race, igniting fierce competition.
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