Gang member, Muggs, aspires to be a jockey and tries to cheat his way to the top.Gang member, Muggs, aspires to be a jockey and tries to cheat his way to the top.Gang member, Muggs, aspires to be a jockey and tries to cheat his way to the top.
Ernest Morrison
- Scruno
- (as Sunshine Sammy)
Richard Terry
- Henchman Blackie
- (as Richard R. Terry)
Victor Adamson
- Turf Club Extra
- (uncredited)
Forrest Taylor
- Horse Trainer Morgan
- (uncredited)
Nick Wall
- Jockey Jimmy Sullivan
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured review
Plot-- Gorcey's convinced beyond reason that he's a born jockey and can win a trophy race if he can just ride his favorite horse. And that's despite the riding mistakes he keeps making and the Kids' own doubts. So what's the outcome going to be.
The flick's more dramatic than most Kids entries. The slap-happy's at a minimum, while Gorcey's efforts at becoming a jockey aboard promising race horse Blue Knight takes over the storyline. Gorcey shows his acting chops, going through more moods than usual as he confronts many horse-riding set-backs. Movie really belongs to veteran Black actor Clarence Muse as Blue Knight's loving care-taker. Significantly, Black-man Muse's character remains sympathetic, worldly wise, and not mocked for laughs in the style of the day. Still, there are some amusing lines as when one Kid says he has an idea while another Kid wonders if it hurts! Anyway, the entry has its own particular merits, along with a rather surprise ending that I wasn't expecting. But don't look for many humorous head-swats, or antics from that great looney, Huntz Hall.
The flick's more dramatic than most Kids entries. The slap-happy's at a minimum, while Gorcey's efforts at becoming a jockey aboard promising race horse Blue Knight takes over the storyline. Gorcey shows his acting chops, going through more moods than usual as he confronts many horse-riding set-backs. Movie really belongs to veteran Black actor Clarence Muse as Blue Knight's loving care-taker. Significantly, Black-man Muse's character remains sympathetic, worldly wise, and not mocked for laughs in the style of the day. Still, there are some amusing lines as when one Kid says he has an idea while another Kid wonders if it hurts! Anyway, the entry has its own particular merits, along with a rather surprise ending that I wasn't expecting. But don't look for many humorous head-swats, or antics from that great looney, Huntz Hall.
- dougdoepke
- Feb 20, 2021
- Permalink
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film received its initial telecast in the New York City area Tuesday 13 June 1950 on WCBS (Channel 2).
- Quotes
Muggs Maloney: Heeey, ya seen da postman yet?
Danny Dolan: Naw. You expectin' a letter?
Muggs Maloney: What's it to ya?
Danny Dolan: Nut'in'. I was jis' wond'rin' who's gonna read it to ya.
[the boys all laugh but one]
Muggs Maloney: [not laughing] Very witty. Verrry witty.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Un loup dans la bergerie (1940)
- SoundtracksAll God's Chillun Got Wings
(uncredited)
Traditional Negro Spitiual
Sung a cappella by Clarence Muse and danced by Ernest Morrison
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Тази моя тайфа
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content