
Lord Brancaster, a decent and upright British nobleman, loses his memory in an accident. While in this amnesiac condition, he becomes involved with the training of a horse, the Whip, for racing at Ascot.


If you are looking for something to watch tonight and you don't mind reading some title cards, this is a pretty good pick for a lazy Sunday. It is for people who like those old-fashioned stories where the bad guys are really bad and the hero is just a bit too nice for his own good. If you hate slow-moving plots or mov...

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

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"If you are looking for something to watch tonight and you don't mind reading some title cards, this is a pretty good pick for a lazy Sunday. It is for people who like those old-fashioned stories where the bad guys are really bad and the hero is just a bit too nice for his own good. If you hate slow-moving plots or movies where horses are the main characters, you should probably just skip this one. It is definitely better than A Great Coup, mostly because the drama feels a bit more personal here..."
Dwinelle Benthall, Bernard McConville, J.L. Campbell, Henry Hamilton, Cecil Raleigh, Rufus McCosh
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