This rare John Ford silent is a charming, sweetly sentimental tale of the relationship between humans and animals told largely from the point of view of a racehorse who observes as her breeder (Henry B. Walthall) is forced to sell her when he loses everything in a poker game. Several of the era’s most famous racehorses make appearances, including the legendary champion thoroughbred Man o’ War.
Directing | John Ford | Director |
Writing | Dorothy Yost | Screenplay |
Crew | Elizabeth Pickett | Title Graphics |
Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
Editing | Elizabeth Pickett | Editor |
Directing | Edward O'Fearna | Assistant Director |