My Brother Talks to Horses
My Brother Talks to Horses
Release: 1947-02-04
·Runtime: 92m
·★ 6.0
Comedy
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.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cast
Robert Emmett Keane
as The Chestnut's Owner (uncredited)
Garry Owen
as The Chestnut's Handler (uncredited)
King Baggot
as Bank Employee (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook
as Bank Guard (uncredited)
O.Z. Whitehead
as Mr. Puddy
Paul Langton
as Mr. Gillespie
Irving Bacon
as Mr. Piper
Teddy Infuhr
as Boy at School (uncredited)
William Phillips
as Driver (uncredited)
Fred Gilman
as Horse Handler (uncredited)
Colin Kenny
as Passenger on Trolley (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing
as Policeman (uncredited)
Charles Ruggles
as Richard Pennington Roeder
Howard Freeman
as Hector Damson
Eddy Chandler
as Police Officer Johnson (uncredited)
Theodore Lorch
as Spectator at Racetrack (uncredited)
Drew Demorest
as Bookie (uncredited)
Peter Lawford
as John S. Penrose
Edward Arnold
as Mr. Charles G. Bledsoe
Ernest Whitman
as Mr. Mordecai
Lillian Yarbo
as Psyche
Vince Barnett
as Schuyler (uncredited)
Jackie 'Butch' Jenkins
as Lewie Penrose
Beverly Tyler
as Martha Sterling
Spring Byington
as Mrs. 'Ma' Penrose
Harry Hayden
as Mr. Gibley