- Country: USA
- Genres: Comedy
- Release: 1951-11-18
- Director: William Beaudine
- Writers: Tim Ryan (I) (1899–1956)
- Language: English
- Stars: Leo Gorcey , Huntz Hall , Ted de Corsia , Allen Jenkins , Gloria Saunders , Tim Ryan (I) (1899–1956) , William ‘Billy’ Benedict , Bernard Gorcey , David Gorcey , Benny Bartlett
- Runtime: 65 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: Crazy Over Horses (United States of America) , Win, Place and Show (United States of America) , Crazy Over Horses , Veio, Viu e Venceu (Brazil) , Crazy Over Horses (United Kingdom) , Jinx Jockey (United States of America) , Straight, Place, Show (United States of America)
- Plot: Slip, Sach, Chuck , Butch and Whitey suddenly become the Mahoney Collection Agency when they learn that Flynn, stable and second-hand store owner, has owed $250 to Louie, Sweet Shop proprietor, for over two years. Flynn, who has a daughter named Terry) persuades Slip to accept "My Girl," a horse, in payment for the debt. Flynn has been boarding the horse for months but has not been paid. "My Girl" is a really good race horse that is actually owned by racketeer Big Al, who with Weepin' Willie and Swifty, are planning to run the horse in a future race as a ringer for their long-odds and very-slow horse, Tarzana. The Bowery boys learn of this and switch horses. Big Al, Willie and Swifty switch back. This goes on until finally the Boys have "My Girl,", the good horse and Big Al and company have Tarzana, the nag, but think they have "My Girl."
- IMDB:tt0043432
Crazy Over Horses Cast · · · ALL
William Beaudine
Director
Leo Gorcey
Terence Aloysius 'Slip' Mahoney
Huntz Hall
Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones
Ted de Corsia
Duke
Allen Jenkins
Weepin' Willie
Gloria Saunders
Terry Flynn
Tim Ryan
(I)
(1899–1956)
Flynn
William ‘Billy’ Benedict
Whitey (as William Benedict)
Bernard Gorcey
Louis Xavier 'Louie' Dumbrowsky
David Gorcey
Chuck (as David Condon)
Benny Bartlett
Butch (as Bennie Bartlett)
Michael Ross
Swifty (as Mike Ross)
Peggy Wynne
Mazie
Sam Balter
Announcer
Leo ‘Ukie’ Sherin
Groom
Darr Smith
Pinkerton Man
Smoki Whitfield
Groom Shooting Craps