A fast-moving racing film with romance, action, and lots of heart, BLUE GRASS OF KENTUCKY rises a cut above most stories of its ilk by virtue of its extremely intelligent screenplay by W. Scott Darling. Lin McIvor (Bill Williams), who owns a racehorse with his father (Ralph Morgan), is
in love with millionairess Pat Armistead (Jane Nigh), whom he adamantly refuses to marry because she comes from a higher station in life. The twist is that Lin doesn't know that his beloved horse was sired by a thoroughbred belonging to Pat's father. Williams is totally believable in his part, and
the direction by William Beaudine, a second-feature director whose career spanned more ...
Released:
1950
Rated:
NR
Length:
69 mins