Jerry, a young song writer, falls in love with Lee Coleman, a wealthy Southern girl. She is being forced into marriage with a fortune hunter who upon learning of her infatuation pays a former vaudeville partner of Jerry's to frame him.

If you are the kind of person who enjoys watching movies where the audio sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can, you might actually like this one. It is a 1929 flick called A Song of Kentucky and it is definitely worth a look if you have a soft spot for early sound films. But if you hate melodramas where people m...


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"If you are the kind of person who enjoys watching movies where the audio sounds like it was recorded inside a tin can, you might actually like this one. It is a 1929 flick called A Song of Kentucky and it is definitely worth a look if you have a soft spot for early sound films. But if you hate melodramas where people make life-changing decisions based on a horse race, you should probably skip it. 🐎 The movie follows Jerry, a songwriter played by Joseph Wagstaff. He has one of those faces that ..."
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