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About the Film

Year

1950

Rating

NR

Genre

Musical / Comedy

Running Time

112 MIN

Synopsis

Broadway Bill? "He's the mostest horse we ever did have!" says his handler. He's a lot of movie, too. So much that in 1950, Frank Capra teamed with stars Bing Crosby and Coleen Gray for Riding High, a lively remake of Capra's 1934 gem, Broadway Bill. Der Bingle's fondness for the racetrack is evident throughout this story of a man who abandons the mansion for the stable. And the songs attest to the film's unbridled spirit. There's no need for an address, three square meals a day or lick when you can stay "Someplace On Anywhere Road," bake a "Sunshine Cake" or bet the nest egg on what "The Horse Told Me." Many of the 1934 stars reprise their roles here, and Oliver Hardy (minus sidekick Stan Laurel) has a memorable bit as a railbird desperate for a winner.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Bing Crosby

Dan Brooks

Charles Bickford

J.L. Higgins

Frances Gifford

Margaret Higgins

Coleen Gray

Alice Higgins

Raymond Walburn

Prof. Pettigrew

About the Crew

Director

Frank Capra

Producer

Frank Capra

Writer

Robert Riskin

Writer

Jack Rose

Writer

Melville Shavelson

Based on Short Story By

Mark Hellinger

Music Scoring

Jimmy Van Heusen