The Racing Fool
1927 film
- Harry Joe Brown
- W. Ray Johnston
- Reed Howes
- Ruth Dwyer
- Ernest Hilliard
Production
company
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Harry J. Brown Productions
Release date
- August 1927 (1927-08)
- Silent
- English intertitles
The Racing Fool is a 1927 American silent action film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Reed Howes, Ruth Dwyer and Ernest Hilliard.[1]
Cast
- Reed Howes as Jack Harlowe
- Ruth Dwyer as Helen Drake
- Ernest Hilliard as Colwyn Kane
- Billy Franey as Henry Briggs
- James Bradbury Sr. as Tom Harlowe
- Miles McCarthy as Cornelius Drake
References
- ^ Munden p.672
Bibliography
- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
External links
- The Racing Fool at IMDb
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Films directed by Harry Joe Brown
- Bashful Buccaneer (1925)
- Broadway Billy (1926)
- Racing Romance (1926)
- Moran of the Mounted (1926)
- The High Flyer (1926)
- Danger Quest (1926)
- Stick to Your Story (1926)
- The Night Owl (1926)
- The Windjammer (1926)
- The Self Starter (1926)
- Rapid Fire Romance (1926)
- The Dangerous Dude (1926)
- Kentucky Handicap (1926)
- The Winner (1926)
- Romantic Rogue (1927)
- The Scorcher (1927)
- Gun Gospel (1927)
- The Royal American (1927)
- The Racing Fool (1927)
- The Land Beyond the Law (1927)
- The Code of the Scarlet (1928)
- The Wagon Show (1928)
- The Lawless Legion (1929)
- Señor Americano (1929)
- The Royal Rider (1929)
- Lucky Larkin (1930)
- Mountain Justice (1930)
- Parade of the West (1930)
- Song of the Caballero (1930)
- Sons of the Saddle (1930)
- The Squealer (1930)
- The Fighting Legion (1930)
- A Woman of Experience (1931)
- A Woman Commands (1932)
- Madison Square Garden (1932)
- The Billion Dollar Scandal (1933)
- I Love That Man (1933)
- Sitting Pretty (1933)
- Knickerbocker Holiday (1944)
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