Black Gold

1947 NR 1h 29m 6.1

In the 1920s Texas, Indian farmer Charley Eagle is dreaming of winning the Kentucky Derby with his Black Hope horse but things change when oil is found on his land and the Black Gold colt is born.

In the early 1920s, in the desert near the Texas-Mexico border, Charley Eagle (Anthony Quinn), is an Indian who owns a small, hardscrabble ranch and is training a horse, "Black Hope,". He thinks that the horse is capable of running in, and winning, the Kentucky Derby. Charley runs into a young Chinese boy, David Chung ('Ducky' Louie), whose father has been killed by a smuggling gang while pretending to help him enter the United States illegally. Charlie takes the young boy back to his small ranch, where Charley and his wife Sarah (Katherine DeMille) adopt him. His plans for "Black Hope" go awry but oil is discovered on his land and this intensifies his dreams that "Black Gold" (Highland Dale,) the colt of "Black Hope" can do what his dam couldn't do. The end frame of the film reads: "Suggested by the winning of the 1924 Kentucky Derby by the horse Black Gold."

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Info about Black Gold

Studio(s): Allied Artists Pictures

Originally Released: Sep 16, 1947

Production Country: United States

Budget: $450,000.00

Genres: Drama, History, Sport