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Kentucky Moonshine
1938 film by David Butler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kentucky Moonshine is a 1938 American comedy musical film directed by David Butler and released by 20th Century Fox.[1]
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Plot
Radio star Jerry Wade's program ratings are falling and he suggests to his sponsors a show that is different and he goes to Kentucky to find an idea. Caroline, a Kentucky girl in New York trying to crash into radio, learns of Wade's quest and takes her three friends, Harry, Jimmy and Al Ritz, also aspiring to show-business fame, to Kentucky with her, where Wade discovers them in beards, guns, feuds, moonshine and every cliché that fits the hillbillies lifestyle. He stages a broadcast from the hills, which is not heard because of technical difficulties. He takes the whole troupe back to New York with him.
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Cast
- Ritz Brothers as Themselves
- Tony Martin as Jerry Wade
- Marjorie Weaver as Caroline
- Slim Summerville as Hank Hatfield
- John Carradine as Reef Hatfield
- Wally Vernon as Gus Bryce
- Berton Churchill as J.B.
- Eddie Collins as 'Spats' Swenson
- Cecil Cunningham as Landlady
- Paul Stanton as Mortimer Hilton
- Mary Treen as 'Sugar' Hatfield
- Francis Ford as Grandpa Hatfield
- The Brian Sisters as Specialty
- Clarence Hummel Wilson as Attorney
- Frank McGlynn, Jr. as Clem Hatfield
- Jan Duggan as Nurse
- Si Jenks as Buckboard Driver
- Irving Bacon as Hotel
- Olin Howland as Tom Slack
- John Hiestand as Radio Announcer
- Carroll Nye as Radio Announcer
- Tom Hanlon as Radio Announcer
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