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So, 'Won in the Stretch' is this interesting little piece from 1917 that dives into the competitive world of horse racing. You’ve got these rival stables, and the stakes are high—both on the racetrack and in personal lives. The performances feel genuine, especially Ed Brady as George Hughes, who really captures that rich character vibe. The pacing is consistent with silent films of the era, allowing for a fair bit of dramatic tension as the jockey navigates the complexities of love and competition. What stands out is how it portrays ambition and rivalry in a sport that’s all glamour and grit, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in early cinema.
This film is relatively scarce, with few copies available in circulation, which adds to its charm for collectors. Its silent format often limits its visibility, yet those who appreciate early cinema find it a worthy experience. While the director remains unknown, the film has a distinct atmosphere that reflects the time and setting, making it a unique addition to any collection focused on silent films or horse racing stories.
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