
Jockey Johnny Spencer loses his job with Mrs. Calhoun for throwing a race.


Alright, so Silks and Saddles. This one, it's a real throwback. If you're the type who enjoys those old-school morality plays, the kind with horses and big choices, then yeah, it might be worth a look. But if you need your movies to move fast or pack a punch with snappy dialogue, you'll probably just find it a bit… qua...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, so Silks and Saddles. This one, it's a real throwback. If you're the type who enjoys those old-school morality plays, the kind with horses and big choices, then yeah, it might be worth a look. But if you need your movies to move fast or pack a punch with snappy dialogue, you'll probably just find it a bit… quaint. It’s got that 1920s melodrama feel, all about consequences, with a kinda soft heart underneath. 🐎 Our main guy, Johnny Spencer, is a jockey. He starts off making a pretty ba..."
James Gruen, Faith Thomas, Edward Clark, Paul Gangelin, J.G. Hawks, Gerald Beaumont, Albert DeMond
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