Summary
She Went to the Races is an American film comedy first released in 1945,
directed by Willis Goldbeck.
The film stars James Craig, Frances Gifford, Ava Gardner, Edmund Gwenn and Sig Ruman.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Willis Goldbeck
- Script: Alan Friedman, Lawrence Hazard, Buster Keaton, DeVallon Scott
- Photo: Charles Salerno Jr.
- Music: Nathaniel Shilkret
- Cast: James Craig (Steve Canfield), Frances Gifford (Dr. Ann Wotters), Ava Gardner (Hilda Spotts), Edmund Gwenn (Dr. Homer Pecke), Sig Ruman (Dr. Gurke), Reginald Owen (Dr. Pembroke), J.M. Kerrigan (Jeff Habbard), Charles Halton (Dr. Collyer), Chester Clute (Wallace Mason), Frank Orth (Bartender Skelly), Joe Hernandez (Himself), John Dehner (Winner’s Announcer), John Forrest (Race Track Usher), Buster Keaton (Bellboy), Matt Moore (Duffy, Hilda’s Trainer), Grady Sutton (Hotel Clerk)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 86 min; B&W
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