Pride of Maryland (1951)
Frankie, a young jockey with a new style of riding that brings him acclaim, is barred from the track when he starts betting on himself. Since he's been donating his winnings to an old flame and her father to help them raise a colt, the forced retirement is quite a blow.
Director: Philip Ford
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Stanley Clements as Frankie Longworth |
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Peggy Stewart as Christine Loomis |
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Frankie Darro as Steve Loomis |
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Joe Sawyer as Knuckles |
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Robert Barrat as Colonel Harding |
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Harry Shannon as Walter Shannon |
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Duncan Richardson as Stevie Loomis |
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Stanley Logan as Sir Thomas Asbury |
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Joseph Crehan as Mr. Herndon |
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Emmett Vogan as Dr. Paley |
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Clyde Cook as Fred Leach |
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Donald Kerr as Referee |
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Guy Bellis as Lord Blanford |
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Jimmy Ogg as Missing Jockey (uncredited) |
| Directing | Philip Ford | Director |
| Production | William T. Lackey | Producer |
| Editing | Harold Minter | Editor |
| Writing | John K. Butler | Writer |
| Camera | John MacBurnie | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Stanley Wilson | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Earl Crain Sr. | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bob Mark | Makeup Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Adele Palmer | Costume Supervisor |
| Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Art | Charles S. Thompson | Set Decoration |
| Art | Frank Hotaling | Art Direction |