:04:00
Well, now, confidentially,
it's a scheme.
:04:02
Your man Michael told me
he'd give me a nice fat commission...
:04:05
...if I can get our sweet Carrie
to buy your colt, Challenger.
:04:08
- Michael?
- And I can use the cash.
:04:10
-This is the end!
-Judy, darling.
:04:12
I will take that colt off your hands
if you'll let me have a bargain.
:04:16
I won't sell the horse,
but I'll sell his trainer.
:04:19
That's who she really wants to buy,
but he won't even look at her.
:04:22
- I've never heard of such a thing!
- Judith...
:04:24
- ...do you want to sell that colt?
- No, I do not! Colonel, dear.
:04:28
I think you ought to buy him, colonel.
He's a perfect darling.
:04:31
You can even invite him for tea.
:04:32
He could play on your front lawn
with your children and your dogs.
:04:36
He's a love. He whinnies.
:04:38
Unfortunately, a steeplechaser has to
have more than just a pretty smile.
:04:42
Colonel Mantle, my father held
that foal up in his arms and said:
:04:46
"Judy, here's a champion.
By Victory..."
:04:48
"Out of Field Nurse by Man O' War.
Let's call him Challenger."
:04:53
Catch that horse
at the two-mile pole...
:04:55
...with his heart bursting
and he'll fold up on you.
:04:58
Michael, you might fold up,
and I might fold up...
:05:02
...but that horse has the breeding.
:05:06
That was for me, I take it.
:05:08
I told you I wanted to run him.
Where is he?
:05:11
- He's in his stall having his morning tea.
- Well, go bring him up here.
:05:14
When I tell you to do something,
do it.
:05:17
Yes, mum.
:05:26
That head again?
:05:27
It comes and goes.
:05:30
- I'll show him if that horse has courage.
- What are you going to do?
:05:40
Michael...
:05:42
...how long have I had you?
:05:43
- One month and three days.
- Remind me to think about firing you.
:05:47
I don't think you'll be firing me.
We're going to get on together.
:05:50
Just because I called
your little darling a coward...
:05:53
Someday, you'll learn
that courage is in the blood.
:05:59
Now, take your little horse
and run along.