The Calendar 1948

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Drama

The favourite for the big race is nobbled and suspicion falls on the owner. His secret admirer proves it wasn't him.

Release Date 1948-07-05
Runtime 1h 19m
Directors Arthur Crabtree, Cyril J. Knowles, Reginald H. Wyer, George Provis, B. C. Sewell, Basil Keys
Producers Douglas Peirce, Antony Darnborough
Writers Edgar Wallace, Geoffrey Kerr

John McCallum ("Capt. Gary Anson") is a bit of a cove. He likes his good living, women and horses. When an expected inheritance doesn't materialise, he loses the girl and the money - but still as his horses, and a potential winner at that. Unfortunately for him, he gets a bit pickled one evening and decides to be a bit clever - causing suspicion to be laid at his door that there has been some race fixing going on. The ensuing investigation pits him against his former love (Greta Gynt - who has appropriated a £20,000 set of pearls from him) and her new, buffoon, husband "Lord Panniford" (Raymond Lovell) and it all boils down to a one hundred pound note. It's a throwaway little story but some decent writing from Geoffrey Kerr and lively characterisations from McCallum as well as a suitably venal Gynt and Leslie Dwyer as his street-wise batman "Hillcott' help to keep it moving along sharpishly. It's a touch too long, the jokes becomes a bit stretched, but it's still worth a watch if you like the cut and thrust of the horse racing world.

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