66 minutes
5/2/1926
Because he refuses to collect rent payments from his impoverished tenants, kindly Irish nobleman Sir Miles Gaffney is in danger of losing his estate. He is forced to sell off part of his racing stable to a wealthy American, who takes along Gaffney's jockey Neil Ross as part of the bargain. When Neil is crippled in a racing accident, Sir Miles and his daughter Sheila sail to America with their prize horse "Dark Rosaleen" in tow. The first film having an Irish motif that John Ford directed, a six reel delight set in Eire's County Kildare and in the United States, with a steeplechase background, mixing charged elements of comedy and sentimental drama.
Janet Gaynor
as Lady Sheila O'Hara
Leslie Fenton
as Neil Ross
Willard Louis
as Orville Finch
J. Farrell MacDonald
as Con O'Shea
Claire McDowell
as Molly O'Shea
Louis Payne
as Sir Miles O'Hara
George Harris
as Jockey Ginsburg
Andy Clark
as 'Chesty' Morgan
Ely Reynolds
as Virus Cakes
Thomas Delmar
as Michaels
Bill Elliott
as Well-Wishing Villager
Brandon Hurst
as The Procurer of Taxes
Eric Mayne
as Doctor