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    The Lady's From Kentucky

    1939 · Drama · 1h 7m

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  1. Penelope, the daughter of an old Kentucky blue-blood family, has inherited the family stables, and is more interested in the welfare of her horses than their potential winnings at the races. This puts Marty into conflict with Penelope over the future of Roman Son.

    • Alexander Hall, Joseph Lefert
    • George Raft
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  3. The Lady's from Kentucky: Directed by Alexander Hall. With George Raft, Ellen Drew, Hugh Herbert, Zasu Pitts. Good-natured gambler Marty Black falls into ownership of a booking joint but soon falls on hard times.

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    • Alexander Hall
    • Approved
    • George Raft, Ellen Drew, Hugh Herbert
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  5. Good-natured gambler Marty Black falls into ownership of a booking joint but soon falls on hard times. His one out is a marker for half-ownership in a young thoroughbred, which he quickly calls in. He discovers the other owner to be a young woman from an old horse racing family who wants to protect her colt almost as much as Marty wants to rush him into big races for a fast buck. While they ...

  6. The "Lady" of the title is horse-farm owner Penelope Hollis (Ellen Drew), but during the first half of this film, bookie Marty Black (George Raft) only has eyes for Penelope's prize two-year-old. After losing his gambling joint, Marty finds himself with half ownership of the horse as his sole asset.

  7. Synopsis. HEART BEATS - Throbbing to a Glorious Romance of the Blue Grass Country. Good-natured gambler Marty Black falls into ownership of a booking joint but soon falls on hard times. His one out is a marker for half-ownership in a young thoroughbred, which he quickly calls in.

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