

88 minutes
2/17/1939
Mason is a former race-horse owner who gave up everything and started to drink after the death of one of his jockeys. One day he meets Goldie who has run away from home, hoping to find a job around horses; his biggest hobby. When he finds out the real identity of Mason, Goldie takes care of him. The two find an occasion to buy a horse for only two dollars, and start entering competitions. Goldie is an instant celebrity, but his mom reads the newspapers and tracks him down. Mason is very surprised to see her, his ex-wife, and even more astonished to hear that Goldie is his own son. However, Goldie must go back to school and so they decide to keep the secret. Since Goldie does not want to leave Mason behind, he goes to the bookies and fixes the next race, hoping to disappoint Goldie by asking him to lose on purpose.

Adolphe Menjou
as Jim Mason

Roger Daniel
as Goldie

Dolores Costello
as Eve Barnes

Walter Abel
as Robert Barnes

Alan Dinehart
as Nick Grimes

William Demarest
as Arnold

Harold Huber
as Santelli

George McKay
as Murphy

Lee Moore
as Carr

Oscar O'Shea
as Bartender

Cliff Nazarro
as 1st Tout

George Chandler
as 2nd Tout

Milburn Stone
as Taylor

Robert Homans
as Sgt. Brannigan

William Bakewell
as Intern

Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
as Groom
Tom Hanlon
as Auctioneer

Barlowe Borland
as Pawnbroker

Charles Sherlock
as First Trainer

Eddy Chandler
as Second Trainer
Oscar Otis
as Race Announcer

Charles McAvoy
as Policeman

Harry Semels
as Coffee Pot Proprietor

Donald Kerr
as Taxi Driver
Tom Quinn
as Pony Man