Kentucky Blue Streak 89 years old

He broke jail to ride the winner!

Kentucky Blue Streak

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

Credits

Kentucky Blue Streak Cast

Name Character
Roy D'Arcy He was 41, 75 years old when he died as Harry Johnson
Edward Nugent He was 31, 90 years old when he died as Martin Marion
Frank Coghlan, Jr. He was 19, 93 years old when he died as Johnny Bradley
Ben Holmes He was 44, 53 years old when he died as Bellhop Holmes
Joseph W. Girard He was 64, 78 years old when he died
Roger Williams He was 331, 335 years old when he died
Cornelius Keefe He was 34, 72 years old when he died as District Attorney Barton Pierce
Harry Harvey He was 34, 84 years old when he died
Margaret Mann She was 67, 72 years old when she died as Mrs. Martha Bradley
Spec O'Donnell He was 24, 75 years old when he died
Patricia Scott She was 5, now 95 years old as Mary Bradley

Kentucky Blue Streak Crew

Name Department
Terry Kellum as Sound. He was 29 (69) years old when He died Sound
Tony Martinelli as Editor. Editing
George Jeske as Assistant Director. He was 44 (60) years old when He died Directing
Rose Gordon as Story. Writing
Rose Gordon as Screenplay. Writing
Kentucky Blue Streak poster
Kentucky Blue Streak (89 years)

He broke jail to ride the winner!

  • Release day: Wednesday, May 01, 1935