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The Lemon Drop Kid Reviews

Tracy is a fast-talking racetrack bum who swindles $100 from an old, ailing man. He takes it on the lam and ends up in a small town where he marries Mack. She talks him out of going back to the big city and they settle down and have a child. Things are going perfectly until Tracy's wife discovers that she has a potentially fatal illness. Tracy robs a bank to pay for a specialist, but he's caught and his wife dies. In prison, Tracy finds out that his son has been adopted by friends he knew at the racetrack. They're holding on to him until Dad serves his sentence. It also turns out that the old man Tracy swindled never pressed charges--because some lemon drops he had given the old man helped his arthritis--and he's written a large check in Tracy's name. A melodramatic but moving film (based on a Damon Runyon story), the kind they don't make anymore. Bob Hope did a remake in 1951 with an altered storyline.