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Romeo and Juliet story set amidst horseracing in Kentucky. The family feud of lovers Jack and Sally goes back to the Civil War and is kept alive by her Uncle Peter.
David Butler
Casts & Crew
Loretta Young
Richard Greene
Walter Brennan
Douglass Dumbrille
Karen Morley
Moroni Olsen
Russell Hicks
Willard Robertson
Charles Waldron
Bobs Watson
Delmar Watson
Leona Roberts
Charles Lane
Charles Middleton
George Reed
Harry Hayden
Robert Middlemass
Madame Sul-Te-Wan
Cliff Clark
Meredith Howard
Frederick Burton
Charles Trowbridge
Stanley Andrews
Carol Adams
James Adamson
John Henry Allen
Eddie Arcaro
Matthew 'Stymie' Beard
Chick Chandler
Tom Chatterton
James Conaty
Hal K. Dawson
Dudley Dickerson
John Dilson
Eddie Dunn
James Eagles
Edward Earle
John Elliott
Mildred Gover
Harrison Greene
Sherry Hall
Howard Hickman
John Hiestand
Margaret Irving
Eugene Jackson
Frank Jaquet
I. Stanford Jolley
Darby Jones
Thaddeus Jones
Eddie Kane
Edward Keane
Robert Lowery
Billy McClain
Harold Miller
Walter Miller
Charles R. Moore
Edmund Mortimer
James C. Morton
Daisy Lee Mothershed
Lee Murray
Harry Myers
John Nesbitt
Bernice Pilot
Cyril Ring
Henry Roquemore
Willie Saunders
Lee Shumway
Buster Slaven
Edwin Stanley
Larry Steers
Landers Stevens
Bobbie Thomson
Joan Valerie
Blue Washington
Douglas Wood
Lillian Yarbo
Sam Harris
Robert 'Tex' Allen
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