Wildfire


1925

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
Jun 1925
Premiere Information
New York premiere: 7 Jun 1925
Production Company
Distinctive Pictures
Distribution Company
Vitagraph Co. of America
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play Wildfire by George V. Hobart, George H. Broadhurst (New York, 7 Sep 1908).

Synopsis

Claire Barrington, who owns the Duffy racing stables, hopes that her sister, Myrtl, will marry Ralph Woodhurst, whose father is violently opposed to horseracing; in order not to jeopardize the match, Claire lets no one know of her ownership of the establishment. John Duffy, who holds the mortgage on the stable, attempts to use it to force Claire to marry him, but she refuses, citing her love for Garrison, who has been gone for 5 years. Garrison returns just before the big race and, recalling that Duffy persecuted him in the Army, sets out to bankrupt the Duffy stables, not knowing that he is working against the woman he loves. Garrison buys Jackdaw, the only racehorse fast enough to beat Wildfire, the prize Duffy filly. Duffy then sets the Duffy stables on fire in order to discredit Garrison, who is blamed for the fire, and to ruin Claire by killing Wildfire; the horse is saved, however. Duffy hires a jockey named Chappie Raster to ride Wildfire, plotting with him to throw the race. Claire outwits Duffy, however, and Wildfire wins by a nose. Claire and Garrison clear things up between them, and Duffy is left out in the cold.

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
Jun 1925
Premiere Information
New York premiere: 7 Jun 1925
Production Company
Distinctive Pictures
Distribution Company
Vitagraph Co. of America
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play Wildfire by George V. Hobart, George H. Broadhurst (New York, 7 Sep 1908).

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