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The Great Dan Patch

The Great Dan Patch
Directed by Joseph Newman

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37904 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-01-25
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 95 minutes

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"Slopping hogs & pitching manure is more your style..."4
This 1949 movie is based on the true story of the legendary race horse Dan Patch, who in eleven years of racing remained undefeated. "Great Dan Patch" is certainly no masterpiece, but it's nevertheless an enjoyable movie with a great cast. Arthur Hunnicutt, whom you'll recognize from "The Red Badge of Courage", adds a lot here in a suporting role. Chemist David Palmer (Dennis O'Keefe) has just married a snobby socialite, Ruth Treadwell (Ruth Warrick), and is also the owner of race horses. When he purchases Dan Patch he knows he's gotten a very special horse, and the trainer Ben Lathrop (John Hoyt), along with his daughter Cissy (Gail Russell), takes good care of Dan Patch. Cissy has had a crush on David for a long time, but his marriage to Ruth has crushed her hopes.

Finally, David realizes that he can no longer tolerate his obnoxious wife, and he leaves her and heads for the lovely Cissy. Meanwhile, David sales Dan Patch for $60,000 and the horse becomes a major success touring the country. Of course the story of Dan Patch is in the background throughout the film as the main focus is on Cissy's love for David, but that was okay with me. I never was a fan of horse racing anyway! The reason I purchased this dvd was because I'm a big fan of beautiful Gail Russell, who unfortunately died on August 26, 1961, from an alcohol induced heart attack. She was only 36 years old and had appeared in only 23 films, yet she left behind a legacy of exceptional performances. This dvd from Goodtimes has a nice picture and sound quality and is recommended for any fan of Gail Russell or Dennis O'Keefe.

A Standardbred Version Of The Biscuit4
There was a time when Hollywood had a fascination of telling a story by featuring outstanding equine athletes. This 1949 release is a fictionalized account of the life of one of the greatest Standardbred racers of all time, Dan Patch.

Dan Patch, 1896-1916, was a racing sensation, breaking world speed records at least 14 times. The pinnacle achievement was in 1906, blazing a one-mile time trial in 1-minute, 55-seconds, a record that was matched several times, but not broken until 1960. He was a sports celebrity, having endorsement deals for toys, cigars, washing machines and cars.

And, like Thoroughbred legend, Seabiscuit, Dan Patch was not viewed early in his career as an emerging superstar. After one season of showing little promise, a local trainer (Oxford, Indiana), Johnny Wattles, began the slow process of uncovering the vast potential in this misunderstood pacer.

The script strides away from the interesting true story into the typical track for the time period; a love story surrounding people who have the best interest of the racer in mind.

Dan Patch's owner, chemist David Palmer (Dennis O'Keefe), has a spouse (Ruth Warrick) who cares very little about horses. The friction caused by her strong feelings eventually leads Palmer to Cissy Lathrop (Gail Russell), the daughter of trainer (John Hoyt).

Actor, songwriter and attorney, Dr. Clarence Muse, a 1973 Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame inductee, is vastly underrated in his role of making the team click around Dan Patch.

Even taking into account the many fictionalized scenes within this story, The Great Dan Patch keeps it all together through a performer who cannot read a single line or croon songs.