Wine, Women and Horses

Wine, Women and Horses is a 1937 American drama film directed by Louis King and written by Roy Chanslor.

The film stars Barton MacLane, Ann Sheridan, Dick Purcell, Peggy Bates, Walter Cassel and Lottie Williams.

Jim rents a room from the Mayhews who run a boarding house and takes a liking to George's sister, Marjorie.

A hotel guest, Bright, notices Jim's success and offers him a job looking after his racehorses in California.

However, Marjorie leaves Jim a note telling him she can't live with him anymore, she is pregnant; and, she is returning home.

Jim realizes his lifestyle will never make him a good husband; that Marjorie yearns for the stability Pres can give her; and, he leaves.