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Le gagnant du Kentucky

Original title: Black Gold
  • 1947
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Anthony Quinn, Katherine DeMille, Elyse Knox, and 'Ducky' Louie in Le gagnant du Kentucky (1947)
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In the 1920s Texas, Indian farmer Charley Eagle is dreaming of winning the Kentucky Derby with his Black Hope horse but things change when oil is found on his land and the Black Gold colt is... Read allIn the 1920s Texas, Indian farmer Charley Eagle is dreaming of winning the Kentucky Derby with his Black Hope horse but things change when oil is found on his land and the Black Gold colt is born.In the 1920s Texas, Indian farmer Charley Eagle is dreaming of winning the Kentucky Derby with his Black Hope horse but things change when oil is found on his land and the Black Gold colt is born.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • Agnes Christine Johnston
    • Caryl Coleman
  • Stars
    • Anthony Quinn
    • Katherine DeMille
    • 'Ducky' Louie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    285
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
      • Caryl Coleman
    • Stars
      • Anthony Quinn
      • Katherine DeMille
      • 'Ducky' Louie
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Charley Eagle
    Katherine DeMille
    Katherine DeMille
    • Sarah Eagle
    'Ducky' Louie
    • Davey
    Raymond Hatton
    Raymond Hatton
    • Bucky
    Kane Richmond
    Kane Richmond
    • Stanley Lowell
    Thurston Hall
    Thurston Hall
    • Col. Caldwell
    Moroni Olsen
    Moroni Olsen
    • Don Toland
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Senator Watkins
    Darryl Hickman
    Darryl Hickman
    • Schoolboy
    Charles Trowbridge
    Charles Trowbridge
    • Judge Wilson
    Elyse Knox
    Elyse Knox
    • Ruth Frazer
    Clem McCarthy
    • Commentator: Kentucky Derby
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Colonel Caldwell's Ranch Foreman
    • (uncredited)
    Carl Andre
    • Racetrack Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Racetrack Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Bayless
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Beltram
    • Racetrack Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Biby
    Edward Biby
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • Agnes Christine Johnston
      • Caryl Coleman
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    5Ed-Shullivan

    It would take several decades more before gullible victims could be protected by scumbags

    The story may be about a thoroughbred horse named Black Gold who entered the classic Kentucky Derby, but I found the real story was about an innocent victim named Charley Eagle (Anthony Quinn) whose lack of knowledge of the white man's scrupulous ways to take advantage of the less fortunate was so prevalent in the 1940's and the decades earlier.

    In the current decade of the 2020's we still have hundreds of thousands of shady characters who hide behind software and telephone scams to swindle the elderly and new immigrant populations across the world. Back in this 1947 film Charley enters his race horse in a claiming race and when his horse wins easily Charley's initial joy is lost when he learns that his horse has been claimed for a paltry sum by a scrupulous individual who is happy to take the winning horse into his own expanding winning horse stable.

    Long before Jed Clampett and the (1962-1971) TV series, The Beverly Hillbillies struck gold, black gold, texas tea, as they called it, the humble but proud farmer Charley Eagle struck oil on the land he owned and unlike the fate that took away his prized racehourse through a claiming race, Charley had a reputable engineer and friend who ensured Charley would reap the financial benefits of his large oil strike on his land.

    Yes, there is a dramatic horse race to be run, and yes poor Charley experiences both the highs and lows of winning and losing, but that is how life takes most of us by surprise.

    I give Black Gold a passable 5 out of 10 IMDb rating.
    6SnoopyStyle

    progressive western

    Davey Chung became an orphan after his father is murdered by white Americans. Charley Eagle (Anthony Quinn) is a native American cowboy who comes upon the boy. Charley adopts the boy and dreams of racing his horse Black Hope.

    This is a western trying to be progressive. It is loosely based on a true story although I don't how loose. For this subject, accuracy is not that important. More important is giving Quinn the lead along with an unknown Chinese kid. That is very progressive for its time. Quinn may not be a full blooded Indian, but he probably had some in the mix. The only issue is that I wish he was written smarter. I'm not saying that he's dumb and I know the claim race has a real story behind it. Alright, he could just speak normally instead doing the fake Indian speak.
    artzau

    A Different Kind of Western

    Tony Quinn often wound up playing an Indian. In this film, a story based on a race horse saga, his wife at that time, Katherine DeMille played his wife. The setting is Oklahoma and Quinn plays an Indian who owns a remarkable race horse and takes in a young Chinese orphan who rides the horse to the winner's circle. I saw this film when I was a 10 year old kid. My old Irish mother was a fanatic on racehorses and knew much of the reported facts on the story of Black Gold, named for his color and a play on words on the discovery of oil on the land of Charley Eagle. The film is not too memorable with the exception of Quinn's character telling the oil men who come to drill on his land, "Look if you don't find anything, be sure and fill in any holes you dig so my horses won't break their legs." Now, there was a guy who had his priorities straight.

    No DVD or video and not very likely one will appear real soon. Look for it on the late, late show sometime. It's good family viewing with a definite anti-racist message along with a bittersweet ending.
    8kevin_robbins

    This is a unique addition to the western genre that contains fantastic characters and a worthwhile storyline

    Black Gold (1947) is a movie I recently watched on HBOMAX. The storyline follows a Mexican man camping in the desert who encounters an Asian orphaned boy and adopts him. The Mexican man teaches him the ways to train a horse and they enter their horses into several horse races hoping for the opportunity to one day have a horse in the Kentucky Derby.

    This movie is directed by Phil Karlson (Hell to Eternity) and stars Anthony Quinn (Lawrence of Arabia), Katherine DeMille (The Crusades), Raymond Hatton (In Cold Blood), Kane Richmond (The Lost City) and Jonathan Hale (Strangers on a Train).

    The storyline for this movie is very unique, unpredictable and contains fantastic characters. Katherine DeMille Steals the show and delivers a captivating performance. I was impressed by the twists and turns of the storyline and the depiction of how minorities were taken advantage of and how they kept pushing forward. The final Kentucky Derby scene is very well shot.

    Overall this is a unique addition to the western genre that contains fantastic characters and a worthwhile storyline. I would score this a 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Phil Karlson's oater but not a winner

    This movie is certainly not the most representative of the Phil Karlson's career. No trace of Karlson's style here, nothing rough, tough, gritty, as in KANSAS CITY CONFIDENTIAL, nor BROTHERS RICCO or 99 RIVER STREET, or even any other western from him. After all, this one seems to be more a western than a crime drama. But it is a very pleasant, agreeable little oater, involving a horse and a family. So that's a false drama and western destined to the whole family. But I would have never guessed Karlson as the director, why not Don Siegel? No, I would have guessed a Francis D Lyon, or a Ted Tetzlaff.

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    • Trivia
      The first Monogram film shot in color, using the Cinecolor process which was less expensive than Technicolor.
    • Quotes

      [About Don Toland, an unscrupulous horse owner]

      Bucky: He's the biggest unhung crook south of the border.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Hollywood Collection: Anthony Quinn an Original (1990)

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Black Gold
    • Filming locations
      • Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park - 10700 W. Escondido Canyon Rd., Agua Dulce, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Allied Artists Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $450,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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