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Scattergood Rides High

Scattergood Rides High (1942)

1942 EN

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What is Scattergood Rides High (1942) about?

When Martin Knox, a friend of Scattergood's who owns a horse-breeding farm, is killed in a harness race Scattergood tells Martin's son Dan that he will send him to college if he forgets about taking over his father's business, which was heavily mortgaged and has been put up for auction after Knox's death. The boy reluctantly agrees, but when he discovers that his favorite horse Starlight is sick, he decides to bring the animal back to health and then enter him in the Governor's Race, whose $5000 prize would enable Dan to pay off his father's mortgage and keep the business in the family.

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Production:
Pyramid Productions, RKO Radio Pictures
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
English
IMDb:
tt0035292

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Who stars in Scattergood Rides High (1942)?

Guy Kibbee as Scattergood Baines, Jed Prouty as Mr. Van Pelt, Dorothy Moore as Helen Van Pelt, Charles Lind as Dan Knox, Kenneth Howell as Phillip Dane, Regina Wallace as Mrs. Van Pelt, Arthur Aylesworth as Cromwell, Frances Carson as Mrs. Dane.

Also Known As

USPride of the TurfBRO Filósofo da Roça

Did You Know?

  • This film is part of the Scattergood Baines, which includes 5 movies.

Scattergood Baines

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What genre is Scattergood Rides High?

Scattergood Rides High is a Comedy film released in 1942.

Who stars in Scattergood Rides High?

The cast of Scattergood Rides High includes Guy Kibbee, Jed Prouty, Dorothy Moore, Charles Lind and Kenneth Howell.