Racing Luck is a 1941 Australian comedy film directed by Rupert Kathner and starring Joe Valli, George Lloyd and Marshall Crosby.
[2] Two World War I veterans, Blue and Darkie, save an old race horse from being put down.
Rupert Kathner and his partner Alma Brooks set up a new company to make the movie, Fanfare Films.
"[5] The Sydney Morning Herald said that the film: Shows that decent support pictures could be produced here for very little money, compared with previous more expensive ones.
[6]Kathner and his partner Alma Brooks were later charged with conspiracy to defraud by investors in Fanfare Films, but were acquitted.