Wild Boy
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Wild Boy is a 1934 British, black-and-white, comedy, caper, crime, drama, sports film directed by Albert de Courville and starring Ronald Shiner as Bit (uncredited) and Bud Flanagan as Dick Smith (auctioneer and bookmaker).[1] It was produced by Gainsborough Pictures. Often forgotten, but the role of "Wild Boy" was played by the legendary greyhound Mick the Miller.
Synopsis
This film is a caper story of greyhound racing and the efforts of a crooked dog owner to stop a rival's dog, Wild Boy, from running in the Greyhound Derby. Allmovie shows a different synopsis.[2]
References
External links
- Wild Boy at allmovie
- Wild Boy at the BFI Film & TV Database
- Wild Boy at the Internet Movie Database
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