Racetrack (film)

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Racetrack
Directed byJames Cruze
Written byWalter Lang, Douglas Doty, Wells Root, J. Walter Ruben
Produced bySamuel Zierler
StarringLeo Carrillo
Junior Coughlan
Kay Hammond
CinematographyCharles Schoenbaum
Edited byRose Loewinger
Production
company
James Cruze Productions
Distributed bySono Art-World Wide Pictures
Fox Film Corporation
Release date
February 25, 1933
Running time
79 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Racetrack is a 1933 American pre-Code drama directed by James Cruze and starring Leo Carrillo, Junior Coughlan and Kay Hammond. This film is now considered lost.

Plot[edit]

Horse racing bookmaker Joe Tomasso (Leo Carrillo) becomes involved with homeless waif Jackie Curtis (Junior Coughlan) whose mother abandoned him some years before. Tomasso acts as the young boy's unofficial guardian and agrees to allow him to become a jockey with the stipulation that all his races must be honest ones. Jackie's mother Myra shows up and wants them to be a family again. She becomes upset over her son's involvement in the sport of racing. Tomasso deliberately creates a situation to drive a wedge between himself and Jackie so that the youth will return to his mother.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Racetrack". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. AFI. Retrieved July 28, 2015.

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