Sporting Blood
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Sporting Blood | |
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Directed by | Charles Brabin |
Produced by | Marion Davies |
Written by | Frederick Hazlitt Brennan (story), Charles Brabin (screenplay) |
Cinematography | Harold Rosson |
Editing by | William S. Gray (uncredited) |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date(s) | 8 August 1931 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Sporting Blood is a 1931 American MGM sports drama film directed by Charles Brabin. The film stars Clark Gable, Ernest Torrence and Madge Evans.
[edit] Plot
Gambler Rid Riddell wins a racehorse, Tommy Boy, from a bet. Rid consistently wins with the horse in both honestly and dishonestly run races. But before long, Tommy Boy wins a race he wasn't supposed to, and the mob is after Rid.
[edit] Cast
- Clark Gable ... Warren 'Rid' Riddell
- Ernest Torrence ... Mr. Jim Rellence
- Madge Evans ... Miss 'Missy' Ruby
- Lew Cody ... Tip Scanlon
- Marie Prevost ... Angela 'Angie' Ludeking
- Hallam Cooley ... Bill Ludeking
- J. Farrell MacDonald ... MacGuire (as J. Farrell McDonald)
- John Larkin ... Uncle Ben
- Eugene Jackson ... Sam 'Sammy'
- Tommy Boy ... Himself, a Horse
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