The Dark Horse

The Dark Horse

75 mins | Comedy | June 16, 1932

The Progressive Party convention is deadlocked for governor, so both sides nominate the dark horse Zachary Hicks. Kay Russell suggests they hire Hal Blake as campaign manager; but first they have to get him out of jail for not paying alimony. Blake organizes the office and coaches Hicks to answer every question by pausing and then saying, "Well yes, but then again no." Blake will sell Hicks as dumb but honest. Russell refuses to marry Blake, while Joe keeps people away from Blake's office. Blake teaches Hicks a speech by Lincoln. At the debate when the conservative candidate Underwood recites the same speech, Blake exposes him as a plagiarist. Hicks is presented for photo opportunities and gives his yes-and-no answer to any question, including whether he expects to win.

The Dark Horse

75 mins | Comedy | June 16, 1932

The Dark Horse
The Progressive Party convention is deadlocked for governor, so both sides nominate the dark horse Zachary Hicks. Kay Russell suggests they hire Hal Blake as campaign manager; but first they have to get him out of jail for not paying alimony. Blake organizes the office and coaches Hicks to answer every question by pausing and then saying, "Well yes, but then again no." Blake will sell Hicks as dumb but honest. Russell refuses to marry Blake, while Joe keeps people away from Blake's office. Blake teaches Hicks a speech by Lincoln. At the debate when the conservative candidate Underwood recites the same speech, Blake exposes him as a plagiarist. Hicks is presented for photo opportunities and gives his yes-and-no answer to any question, including whether he expects to win.
IMDb rating 6.7
Producers First National Pictures
Original title The Dark Horse
Directors Alfred E. Green
Writers Courtney Terrett, Joseph Jackson, Wilson Mizner, Darryl F. Zanuck

Cast

Bette Davis

as Kay Russell

Warren William

as Hal Samson Blake

Guy Kibbee

as Zachary Hicks

Vivienne Osborne

as Hal's Ex-Wife Maybelle Blake

Frank McHugh

as Joe

Sam Hardy

as Mr. Black

Harry Holman

as Mr. Jones

Charles Sellon

as Mr. Green

Berton Churchill

as William A. Underwood

Robert Warwick

as Mr. Clark

Louise Beavers

as Kay's Maid Levinnia

Harry C. Bradley

as Blue Ribbon Man

Harrison Greene

as Delegate Next to Hicks

Harry Leroy

as Delegate

Wilfred Lucas

as Debate Chairman

Wilbur Mack

as Conservative Party Man

Tom McGuire

as Conservative Party Man

Bert Moorhouse

as Reporter

Edmund Mortimer

as Convention Delegate

Field Norton

as Delegate

Henry Otho

as Delegate Spreading the Word

Paul Panzer

as Delegate Telephoning

Cyril Ring

as Airport Clerk

Cliff Saum

as Progressive Party Man

Harry Seymour

as Conservative Party Man

Charles Sherlock

as Progressive Party Man

Phil Tead

as Bellhop

Jim Thorpe

as Blackfeet Indian Chief

Monte Vandergrift

as Delegate

Harry Wilson

as Man in Jail Cell