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Charming idea that never quite lived up to its screen potential has Ewell, an auto mechanic, and Rooney, a horse trainer, robbing a bank. They get away with $30,000, which they squander until they buy a racehorse. In order to get the money to train and to enter it in races, they rob another bank. This time they get caught. The horse is claimed by the bank, and goes on to become a big winner. leave a comment
Year: 1958
Rated NR

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Cast
Tom Ewell: Max Rutgers
Mickey Rooney: Gus Harris
Mickey Shaughnessy: Harold "Rocky" Baker
Dina Merrill: Margie Solitaire
Madge Kennedy: Grace Havens
Frances Bavier: Mrs. Solitaire

 

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