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The Rainbow Jacket

The Rainbow Jacket

Turf Thrills!

7.0 / 1019541h 39m

Synopsis

A champion jockey is banned from racing so spends his time helping a young lad to become the next champion.

Genre: Drama

Status: Released

Director: Basil Dearden

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Main Cast

Robert Morley

Robert Morley

Lord Logan

Kay Walsh

Kay Walsh

Barbara Crain

Bill Owen

Bill Owen

Sam

Fella Edmonds

Georgie Crain

Edward Underdown

Edward Underdown

Geoffrey Tyler

Honor Blackman

Honor Blackman

Mrs Tyler

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Wilfrid Hyde-White

Lord Stoneleigh

Sidney James

Sidney James

Harry

Sam Kydd

Sam Kydd

Bruce

Michael Ripper

Michael Ripper

Benny Loder

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

I quite enjoyed this slightly over-long tale of a young, aspiring jockey. There isn't much about the nags that "Georgie" (Fella Edmonds) doesn't know and he yearns to get a race. That might just prove possible when he encounters disgraced former champion "Sam" (Bill Owen) at a meeting where he successfully calls the result. Next thing, he's got a job as a stable boy where he could get a ride for the wealthy "Mr. Logan" (Robert Morley). He is a loyal young man who really only wants to help his mother (Kay Walsh) and now, to repay his mentor. It's the latter man who might put a spanner in his works, though - he has got into some trouble and now needs a "favour" from his young protegée. Just managing to get away with that, we just know there will be more unscrupulousness to come - but maybe, just maybe, "Sam" might just grow a pair and save the young man from having to follow in his inauspicious footsteps? Basil Dearden has assembled a solid cast here with an on-form Morley, Wilfrid Hyde-White very much playing to type and a few regulars like Sid James and Michael Trubshawe in there too. Edmonds does fine as the engaging and honourable young lad and by the conclusion, I suspect everyone wanted a few quid on his horse. Sure, it's all a bit predictable but so many of these films were just designed to take our attention from the post-war ravages that still dogged most of daily life in Britain. This one does that quite engagingly and is worth a watch.