
Summary
In a deftly crafted cinematic endeavor, the narrative of 'Who's Hooligan?' masterfully revolves around a steeplechase event. The story gains momentum when George O'Hara, portraying Ted Adams, jestingly expresses his interest in riding one of the horses. Stanley Taylor, a seasoned equestrian, takes him up on this challenge in front of Alberta Vaughn, O'Hara's on-screen sweetheart. This sets off a chain of events where Ted industriously attempts to evade being assigned as a jockey, confessing his inexperience with horses and harboring a deep-seated fear. Despite his fervent efforts to escape this responsibility, Ted is eventually compelled to participate, culminating in a surprising victory in the race.
Synopsis
The action centers around a steeplechase. George O'Hara, as Ted Adams, makes the crack that he'd certainly like to ride one of the horses, and Stanley Taylor, an expert horseman, calls his bluff in front of Georgie's film sweetie, Alberta Vaughn. Thereafter the hero industriously tries to avoid an assignment as jockey, because he never mounted a horse in his life and is afraid of them in the bargain. All efforts at escape fail and George goes through with it, winning the race.
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