The Flying Fifty-Five (1924 film)
The Flying Fifty-Five is a 1924 British silent sports film directed by Jack Nelson. The film stars Percy Marmont, Dorothy Secombe, and Humberston Wright. It is a racing drama centred around a horse race, with elements of romance and intrigue. The plot involves a protagonist linked to a famous racehorse named "The Flying Fifty-Five" and the challenges they face. The film is notable for its on-location filming of horse racing events. The film is now considered a lost film.