Down the Stretch
Down the Stretch

Down the Stretch

1936Movie66 minEnglish

A jockey tries to overcome the reputation of his father, who once threw a race.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Alfred E. GreenGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

A young boy, abandoned by his mother, finds solace and purpose in horse racing. He forms a strong bond with a jockey and a horse, facing numerous challenges and betrayals in the cutthroat world of racing. Despite the hardships, his determination to succeed and protect his passion drives him forward.

Critical Reception

Down the Stretch was a moderately received film, noted for its earnest performances and depiction of the horse racing world. While not a critical darling, it provided a sentimental and engaging story that appealed to audiences of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional narrative and engaging depiction of horse racing.
  • Noted for the strong performances of its young leads, Jackie Cooper and Mickey Rooney.
  • Felt a bit formulaic but delivered a satisfying sentimental drama.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Down the Stretch' is not readily available through contemporary Google user reviews. However, based on its genre and release era, it likely resonated with audiences who enjoyed sports dramas with underdog themes.

Fun Fact

This film was one of the early collaborations for Mickey Rooney and Jackie Cooper, both child stars of the 1930s, who would go on to have long and successful careers in Hollywood.

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