| Boots Malone |
| Directed by |
William Dieterle |
| Produced by |
Milton Holmes |
| Written by |
Milton Holmes
Harold Buchman (uncredited) |
| Starring |
William Holden
Johnny Stewart |
| Release date(s) |
January 11, 1952 |
| Running time |
102 minutes |
| Country |
United States |
| Language |
English |
Boots Malone is a 1952 film starring William Holden as a down-on-his-luck sports agent and Johnny Stewart as a rich runaway who wants to become a jockey.
Plot
Down on his luck, jockey agent 'Boots' Malone (William Holden) is at a diner with his friend 'Stash' Clements (Stanley Clements) when teenage runaway Thomas Gibson Jr. (Johnny Stewart) tries to pay for his meal with a hundred dollar bill. When the cook asks him to come back in the morning for his change, Boots steps in (the diner is a portable trailer and will be somewhere else by that time). Interested in the money himself, Boots takes the boy under his wing. Tommy is eager to become a jockey, so he offers to pay Boots to train him. He is soon doing various chores around the stables.
Meanwhile, Boots, Stash, and Preacher Cole (Basil Ruysdael) have their eye on a promising horse, White Cargo. They fix it so that it performs badly at its next race. As a result, the owner puts it up for auction. When another bidder offers more that they have, Tommy produces another hundred dollar bill and they have their horse.
One day, White Cargo is startled and bolts with Tommy on his back, showing that the boy has some talent. Boots begins to really train him. He lets the lad ride in a race, but does not tell him that they have secretly weighed White Cargo down (they want to get better betting odds in a later race). The horse finishes poorly and the boy is upset. To restore Tommy's confidence, Boots has him ride in another race with a different horse; he wins.
As the big race approaches, complications arise. Boots tangles with a private detective looking for Tommy. It turns out that Tommy's mother is a wealthy businesswoman. Boots reluctantly calls her and tells her where to collect her son. Disapproving of Boots, she convinces Tommy that Boots turned him in for the $5000 reward. (Later, she refuses to pay Boots.) Despite this, Tommy runs away again and returns to Boots in time for the race. The two reconcile. When Mrs. Gibson calls, Boots warns her that she will lose the love of her son if she prevents him from racing.
Meanwhile, Matson (Hugh Sanders), a gangster to whom Boots owes a lot of money, tells him to throw the race, as he has bet heavily on another horse. Boots tries to convince Tommy to go along, but in the end, does not have the heart to spoil what may be the boy's last ride, and White Cargo wins. Afterwards, Tommy boards a train to go back to school. When Boots is warned that Matson and his men are waiting for him, he jumps on the train.
Cast
External links
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The films of William Dieterle |
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| 1920 |
Man by the Roadside • Behind the Altar (with Julius Brandt) • The Saint and Her Fool • Sex in Chains • The Brandenburg Arch (with Max Knaake) • Triumph of Love • Frühlingsrauschen • Das Schweigen im Walde
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| 1930 |
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| 1940 |
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| 1950 |
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| 1960 |
Mistress of the World • Die Herrin der Welt - Teil II • Die Fastnachtsbeichte • The Confession
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