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  • Wine, Women and Horses (1937)
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    64 min | Drama, Romance, Sport
Wine, Women and Horses (1937)
Approved
64 min | Drama, Romance, Sport

Gamblers Jim Turner and Valarie part company in Chicago and agree to meet at Saratoga with Jim stopping off at Barrowville en route. There, Jim meets George Mayhew and Eight Ball, a barbershop bootblack, and replenishes his bankroll ...See moreGamblers Jim Turner and Valarie part company in Chicago and agree to meet at Saratoga with Jim stopping off at Barrowville en route. There, Jim meets George Mayhew and Eight Ball, a barbershop bootblack, and replenishes his bankroll gambling on pitching horseshoes. George's mother and his sister Marjorie run a boarding house and Jim goes there to live. George and Jim go to Bellport Park and meet "Broadway", owner of "Lady Luck", a thoroughbred race horse. Jim bets on the horse and wins heavily. He falls in love with Marjorie and wins her away from Preston Barrow when he forswears gambling and promises to get a $20-per-week job which represents Peggy's idea of respectability. Christmas Eve, 1934, finds Jim a night clerk in a small Chicago hotel, playing the horses only on paper for his amusement. Jim is given some money by Joe, a pal of gambler/race horse owner Jed Bright, in appreciation for a racing tip he had given. Jim had planned on sending the money to Marjorie's needy mother but uses most of it to pay a broken-down actor's hotel bill. He then runs the rest of the money into a big roll gambling and accepts a job from Bright. Marjorie, Jim, Bright and Joe go to California for the opening of Santa Anita, where Jim is happy but Marjorie is disgusted with the track life. Valerie wins thousands on "Lady Luck" through Jim's tip, but Marjorie refuses to help them celebrate. Jim, Valerie and "Broadway" make a night of it gambling and Jim wins $20,000. He gives a thousand to Valerie and the remainder to Marjorie the next morning. Jim and Marjorie have a showdown and she admits to sticking with him through pity and he to her through a sense of responsibility. They part company happily---Marjorie to marry Preston (which may or may not be news to ol' Preston), and Jim to return to the track and gambling life with Valerie, (who may or may not have asked him about the missed meeting in Saratoga.) Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writer
Roy Chanslor (original screen play)
Cinematographer
James Van Trees (photography by)
Editor
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Updated Sep 11, 1937

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Sep 11, 1937 (United States)

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27 cast members
Name Known for
Barton MacLane
Jim Turner Jim Turner   See fewer
Ann Sheridan
Valerie Valerie   See fewer
Dick Purcell
George Mayhew George Mayhew   See fewer
Peggy Bates
Marjorie Mayhew Marjorie Mayhew   See fewer
Walter Cassel
President Barrow President Barrow   See fewer
Lottie Williams
Mrs. Mayhew Mrs. Mayhew   See fewer
Kenneth Harlan
Jed Bright Jed Bright   See fewer
Charley Foy
Broadway Willis Broadway Willis   See fewer
Eugene Jackson
Eight Ball Eight Ball   See fewer
Archie Robbins
Joe (as James Robbins) Joe (as James Robbins)   See fewer
Arthur Aylesworth
Mr. Plummer (uncredited) Mr. Plummer (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Biby
Gambler (uncredited) Gambler (uncredited)   See fewer
Glen Cavender
Dice-Game Player (uncredited) Dice-Game Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Darien
Mr. Schultz (uncredited) Mr. Schultz (uncredited)   See fewer
Sayre Dearing
Roulette Player (uncredited) Roulette Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Dudley Dickerson
Sambo - Hotel Elevator Operator (uncredited) Sambo - Hotel Elevator Operator (uncredited)   See fewer
Franklyn Farnum
Gambling House Patron (uncredited) Gambling House Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Faylen
Horse Buyer (uncredited) Horse Buyer (uncredited)   See fewer
Sam Harris
Racetrack Patron (uncredited) Racetrack Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Gambling House Attendant (uncredited) Gambling House Attendant (uncredited)   See fewer
Stuart Holmes
Croupier (uncredited) Croupier (uncredited)   See fewer
Thomas Martin
Club Bartender (uncredited) Club Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Philo McCullough
Craps Table Croupier (uncredited) Craps Table Croupier (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Mower
Racetrack Policeman (uncredited) Racetrack Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Cliff Saum
Taxi Driver #2 (uncredited) Taxi Driver #2 (uncredited)   See fewer
Tom Wilson
Truck Driver (uncredited) Truck Driver (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Wise
Bettor (uncredited) Bettor (uncredited)   See fewer
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