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Salty O'Rourke

He's the King of the Gamblers!
1945 | 100m | English

(323 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Milton Holmes
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A gambler and his buddy find a wise-guy jockey for their long-shot horse.
Release Date: Mar 22, 1945
Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Milton Holmes
Genres: Drama
Keywords racehorse, jockey
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Alan Ladd Salty O'Rourke
Gail Russell Barbara Brooks
William Demarest Smitty
Stanley Clements Johnny Cates
Bruce Cabot Doc Baxter
Spring Byington Mrs. Brooks
Rex Williams Babe
Darryl Hickman Sneezer
Marjorie Woodworth Lola
Don Zelaya Hotel Proprietor
Lester Matthews Salesman
William Forrest Racing Secretary
William Murphy Bennie
Denis Brown Murdock
Al Bridge Bartender (uncredited)
David Clyde Square MacPherson (uncredited)
Jean De Briac Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited)
Carol Deere First Model (uncredited)
Johnny Duncan Ralph (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn Guard at Jewelry Store (uncredited)
Bert Hanlon Tony (uncredited)
Carl Harbaugh Waiter (uncredited)
Arthur Loft Joe (uncredited)
George McKay Burp (uncredited)
Frank Moran Donovan the Bartender (uncredited)
Billy Pearson Tad Dalton (uncredited)
Bobby Robb Silas (uncredited)
Grady Sutton Floorwalker (uncredited)
Beverly Thompson Second Model (uncredited)
Minerva Urecal Saleslady (uncredited)
Jean Willes The Other Girl (uncredited)
Audrey Young Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Theodor Sparkuhl Director of Photography
Raoul Walsh Director
Milton Holmes Screenplay, Story
Robert Emmett Dolan Original Music Composer
William Shea Editor
Haldane Douglas Art Direction
Hans Dreier Art Direction
John MacNeil Set Decoration
Dorothy O'Hara Costume Design
Name Title
E.D. Leshin Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The suit he wears and the part he plays are just too big for a lacklustre Alan Ladd in this caper, but it is rescued to an extent by a lively effort from Stanley Clements as his wide-boy jockey “Johnny”. “Salty” (Ladd) is in hock to his bookie “Baxter” (Bruce Cabot) for twenty big ones, and with onl ... y thirty days to settle up, he’s in desperate straits. He does, however, have an horse and a best pal/trainer “Smitty” (William Demarest) and so all he needs is a light-weight lad to steer their way across the winning line. Initially, the already banned young “Johnny” is up for the task - he likes the sound of the $13,000 he will get for winning, but he’s a recalcitrant kid who rebels by nature. That comes to an head when they tell him he has to go to school. He hates that idea, sasses the teacher (Gail Russell) and is promptly expelled. It falls to “Salty” to get him reinstated and that’s when he meets the teacher and swiftly wants more than an apple. So does “Johnny”. A love triangle, develops, but let’s just say it isn’t equilateral - and that leaves “Salty” vulnerable to the scheming “Baxter” making the impressionable young man a counter-offer. Who will prevail? This is quite a good story with a decent scenario underpinning it, but why on earth did anyone cast Alan Ladd in any role other than the back end of the horse? He brings little charisma to the film and even less to the rapport with the equally unimpressive Russell who rather earnestly out-whinnies the horses (that we very rarely see). The conclusion is rushed and it has a certain clinical brutality to it that made me dislike the leading couple even more. It doesn’t hang around and when Clements is doing his best Mickey Rooney it works well. Otherwise, it’s a flat race rather than a hurdle.

Jul 23, 2025