Racing Luck (1935 film)
Racing Luck is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Sam Newfield. The screenplay was written by George Plympton and Basil Dickey. The film stars William Boyd, Dorothy Sebastian, and Philo McCullough. The plot revolves around mistaken identity and horse racing, with Boyd playing a character who becomes entangled in the world of gambling and thoroughbreds. The film is considered a B-movie and was produced by Resolute Pictures Corporation. Racing Luck is notable for being one of William Boyd's pre-Hopalong Cassidy roles. The storyline focuses on comedic situations and romantic elements arising from the chaotic circumstances of the racing world.