Racing Blood (1926 film) explained

Racing Blood
Director:Frank Richardson
Producer:Renaud Hoffman
Samuel Sax
Glenn Belt
Starring:Robert Agnew
Anne Cornwall
John Elliott
Cinematography:Ray June
Studio:Gotham Pictures
Distributor:Lumas Film Corporation
Stoll Pictures (UK)
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
English intertitles

Racing Blood is a 1926 American silent sports drama film directed by Frank Richardson and starring Robert Agnew, Anne Cornwall and John Elliott.[1]

Synopsis

College student James Fleming discovers that his uncle has gambled away his inheritance on a horse race and then killed himself. Worse it was at the hands of the man whose daughter James is in love with. He goes to work as a journalist and loses touch with her. He acquires a horse, unknowingly the very animal whose victory led to his uncle's downfall. He plans to race it in a steeplechase, but when he is unable to qualify his former girlfriend takes over and rides it to victory before they reconcile.

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Notes and References

  1. Connelly p.400