Kentucky Blue Streak (1935)
A nosy reporter (Nugent) befriends the dumb Coughlin and pushes the Governor to commute his sentence. Now, Coughlin can ride his family's pride and joy in the Kentucky Derby. BUT, the mean old Warden cancels all paroles--and the idiot decides to escape (even though he's only got 10 more months to serve). So, the reporter has a hunch and goes to see if he can find Coughlin--and the Warden deputizes him!! At this point you might wonder if the boy will make good and win the big race
Director:
Raymond K. Johnson
Writer:
Rose Gordon
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Edward Nugent as Martin Marion |
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Frank Coghlan Jr. as Johnny Bradley |
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Cornelius Keefe as Barton Pierce |
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Margaret Mann as Mrs. Martha Bradley |
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Roy D'Arcy as Harry Johnson |
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Spec O'Donnell as O'Donnell |
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Roger Williams as Deputy |
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Joseph W. Girard as Prison Warden Carlson |
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Roy Watson as Colonel Seymour |
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Ben Carter as Waiter |
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Patricia Scott as Mary Bradley |
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Ben Holmes as Bellhop Holmes |
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Walter Downing as Newspaper Editor |
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Harry Harvey as Barker / Radio Announcer |
| Camera | Irving Akers | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Rose Gordon | Story |
| Writing | Rose Gordon | Screenplay |
| Directing | George Jeske | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Raymond K. Johnson | Director |
| Editing | Tony Martinelli | Editor |
| Art | Vin Taylor | Art Direction |
| Sound | Terry Kellum | Sound |
| Production | C.C. Burr | Producer |