Tom and George try to aid a southern "colonel" who is in debt by betting his money on assorted horses which are touted at them. They lose, but in the end the tout is caught and coughs up theirs and other victims' money, to them.
Marcy Klauber, Charles Williams
United States

Is this even worth your time? Honestly, only if you are deep into the weeds of early cinema or just really, really like old-school horse track shenanigans. It is short, which is its best feature, but don't expect a masterpiece. If you get bored by guys in suits whispering in corners, skip it. The whole thing feels lik...


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"Is this even worth your time? Honestly, only if you are deep into the weeds of early cinema or just really, really like old-school horse track shenanigans. It is short, which is its best feature, but don't expect a masterpiece. If you get bored by guys in suits whispering in corners, skip it. The whole thing feels like a dusty relic pulled out of a shoebox. Tom and George are our leads, and they spend half the movie looking genuinely confused by their own plot. They decide to help this Southern..."

1920 · IMDb 6.2
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