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Riding High

  • Director: Frank Capra
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Musical Comedy, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Otherwise Engaged, Gambling
  • Main Cast: Bing Crosby, Coleen Gray, Charles Bickford, Frances Gifford, Raymond Walburn
  • Release Year: 1950
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 112 minutes

Plot

Anxious to remain active in the 1950s, director Frank Capra wanted to prove to Paramount Pictures that he could deliver an "A" picture on a modest budget. To that end, Capra bought the rights of his 1934 film Broadway Bill from Columbia, and remade it under the title Riding High. He then hired many of the supporting actors who'd appeared in Broadway Bill -- including Clarence Muse, Douglass Dumbrille, Ward Bond, Charles Lane and Frankie Darro -- so he could match up his newly shot scenes with stock footage from the earlier film. Capra even kept the musical costs down by having star Bing Crosby sing such public-domain favorites as "Camptown Races" (though there is one delightful original song, "We Ought to Bake a Sunshine Camera" performed without dubbing by Crosby, Muse, and leading-lady Colleen Gray). Crosby steps into the old Warner Baxter role as Dan Brooks, scion of a wealthy family who prefers hanging around racetracks to the responsibilities of his family business. Scheduled for a "proper" marriage to Margaret Higgins (Frances Gifford), the snooty daughter of millionaire J. L. Higgins (Charles Bickford), Dan infinitely prefers the company of Margaret's younger sister Alice (Coleen Gray), who loves horses as much as he. Hoping to declare his financial independence, he pins his future on a racehorse named Broadway Bill. Though not in the same league as Capra's earlier classics, Riding High is lots of fun. It is especially enjoyable for film buffs, thanks to Capra's decision to fill the picture with uncredited celebrity cameo appearances -- including Oliver Hardy, minus Stan Laurel, as an apoplectic horse player. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

William Demarest - Happy McGuire; Clarence Muse - Whitey; Margaret Hamilton - Edna; Douglas Dumbrille - Eddie Howard; Ward Bond - Lee; Charles Lane - Erickson; Frankie Darro - Jockey Williams; Paul Harvey - Whitehall; Marjorie Lord - Mary Winslow; Marjorie Hoshelle - Mary Winslow; Rand Brooks - Henry Early; Willard Waterman - Arthur Winslow; James Gleason - Racing Secretary; Dub Taylor - Joe; Stanley Andrews - Veterinarian; Irving Bacon - Hamburger man; M.A. Bogue - Musician; Candy Candido - Musician; Harry Davenport - Johnson, butler; Roger Davis - Butler; Edgar Dearing - Deputy; Ann Doran - Nurse; Tom Fadden - Whitehall's trainor; Margaret Field - Maid; Byron Foulger - Maitre d'; Joe Frisco - Himself; Oliver Hardy - Horse player; Percy Helton - Pawnbroker; Ish Kabibble; Percy Kilbride - Pop Jones; Gene Lockhart - J.P. Chase; Jim Nolan - Deputy; Garry Owen - Harry; Victor Romito - Barber; Max Baer - Bertie; Richard Kipling - Jailer

Credit

Hans Dreier - Art Director, Walter Tyler - Art Director, Edith Head - Costume Designer, Arthur S. Black, Jr. - First Assistant Director, Frank Capra - Director, William W. Hornbeck - Editor, Jimmy Van Heusen - Composer (Music Score), Victor Young - Musical Direction/Supervision, Wally Westmore - Makeup, George Barnes - Cinematographer, Ernest Laszlo - Cinematographer, Frank Capra - Producer, Emile Kuri - Set Designer, Farciot Edouart - Special Effects, Mark Hellinger - Screen Story, Robert Riskin - Screenwriter, Melville Shavelson - Screenwriter, Jack Rose - Screenwriter
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Riding High
Directed by Frank Capra
Produced by Frank Capra
Written by Mark Hellinger (story)
Robert Riskin
Melville Shavelson (add. dialogue)
Jack Rose (add. dialogue)
Starring Bing Crosby
Coleen Gray
Editing by William Hornbeck
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) 1950
Running time 112 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English

Riding High (1950) is a black and white musical racetrack film featuring Bing Crosby and directed by Frank Capra in which the songs were actually sung as the movie was being filmed instead of the customary lip-synching to previous recordings. The movie is a remake of an earlier Capra film called Broadway Bill (1934). While the film is generally a light musical comedy, it has an unexpected tragic turn in its story.[1]

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Cast

Oliver Hardy had an unbilled cameo appearance as a gambler at the racetrack.

Production

Some of the scenes in both Broadway Bill and Riding High were filmed at the Tanforan racetrack in San Bruno, California. The track burned to the ground in July 1964, just before it was to be demolished.

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Footnotes

  1. ^ American Movie Classics

 
 

 

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