Educated Evans is a 1936 British comedy film, directed by William Beaudine and starring Max Miller.
Cockney racing tipster Evans (Miller) is asked by a nouveau riche and socially aspirant couple to train a racehorse they have bought.
He has to keep constantly on his toes, as circumstances continually threaten to reveal to the horse's owners the ramshackle conditions in which the animal is kept.
The hopeless carthorse Evans backed in error crosses the line first and he makes a huge financial profit.
McCarthy's Report agreed that "though a one man show, there is plenty of popular entertainment to be found in the dialogue, the animated racecourse scenes and many tricks of the trade".