The Derby (1962)
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
- Title reads: "The Derby".
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Epsom Downs, Surrey.
Various shots crowds arriving at racecourse, including Indian ladies in saris. Various shots race-goers having picnics beside cars. Various shots of funfair. Various shots young women sampling jellied eels from stalls. Various shots of entertainers amongst crowd: woman has palm read, racing tipster and Pathe favourite Prince Monolulu, old jockey selling ancient photos of horses, a performing parrot and monkeys in costumes. We see a man drinking a pint of beer, a pickpocket reaches into his jacket but gets his fingers snapped with a mousetrap! Various shots man doing card tricks for money.
Various shots horses being led around paddock, jockeys walk in and mount horses. We then see the horses leaving the paddock. Various shots bookies. More shots horses going onto track. M/S cameraman. C/U tic-tac man. Horses go to the start of race. L/S of Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother watching. Various shots of race, four of the horses end up running with out riders. Racehorse named "Larkspur" ridden by jockey Neville Sellwood wins, followed closely by "Arcot" and "Le Cantilien". Various shots first aiders attending to fallen jockeys on track. Various shots of "Larkspur" being lead off track. M/S Princess Margaret. More shots "Larkspur" being led to unsaddling enclosure by her owner Raymond Guest.
FILM ID:1719.22
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I was 13 and remember watching this Derby on television. I fancied Miralgo to win but he could only finish tenth. behind Larkspur. The favourite Hethersett was one of the fallers.
Larkspur s owner Raymond Guest s next Derby winner was one of the greats Sir Ivor , Lester rated very highly , he had a great turn of foot , my personal favourite Nijinsky the last Triple crown winner .
Starting stalls would not be seen on a British racecourse until July 1965. First used in the Derby in 1967:and all flat races from the 1968 season onwards. The USA had already used them for years.
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Great
Great work not actually capturing the incident!
I was there trackside
The "pile up"Derby!
who was the old jockey selling tips anyone know who!!