My Brother Talks to Horses

My Brother Talks to Horses (1947)

It's romantic! It's exciting! It's different!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1947-02-04
  • User Rating: 6/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Fred Zinnemann
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Summary

Living with his family in Baltimore, 9-year-old Lewie Penrose claims that he can converse with horses--and also pick the winners of upcoming races. When it appears as though Lewie is telling the truth, he attracts the interest of gambler Rich Roeder who needs a "sure thing" in the upcoming Preakness. Meanwhile, Lewie's older brother John carries on a romance with the lovely Martha.

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  • Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins

    as Lewie Penrose
  • Peter Lawford

    as John S. Penrose
  • Beverly Tyler

    as Martha Sterling
  • Spring Byington

    as Mrs. 'Ma' Penrose
  • Edward Arnold

    as Mr. Charles G. Bledsoe
  • Charles Ruggles

    as Richard Pennington Roeder
  • Ernest Whitman

    as Mr. Mordecai
  • Lillian Yarbo

    as Psyche
  • Harry Hayden

    as Mr. Gibley
  • O.Z. Whitehead

    as Mr. Puddy
  • Howard Freeman

    as Hector Damson
  • Paul Langton

    as Mr. Gillespie
  • Irving Bacon

    as Mr. Piper
  • Robert Emmett Keane

    as The Chestnut's Owner (uncredited)
  • Garry Owen

    as The Chestnut's Handler (uncredited)
  • Eddy Chandler

    as Police Officer Johnson (uncredited)
  • King Baggot

    as Bank Employee (uncredited)
  • Vince Barnett

    as Schuyler (uncredited)
  • Teddy Infuhr

    as Boy at School (uncredited)
  • Theodore Lorch

    as Spectator at Racetrack (uncredited)
  • Harry Tenbrook

    as Bank Guard (uncredited)
  • William Phillips

    as Driver (uncredited)
  • Fred Gilman

    as Horse Handler (uncredited)
  • Colin Kenny

    as Passenger on Trolley (uncredited)
  • Edgar Dearing

    as Policeman (uncredited)
  • Drew Demorest

    as Bookie (uncredited)
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