Kentucky Kernels (1934)
The Great Elmer and Company, two out-of-work magicians, help lovelorn Jerry Bronson adopt Spanky Milford, to distract him. When Bronson makes up and elopes, the pair are stuck with the little boy. But Spanky inherits a Kentucky fortune, so they head south to Banesville, where the Milfords and Wakefields are conducting a bitter feud.
Director: George Stevens
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: November 2, 1934
Cast
- Bert Wheeler - Willie Doyle
- Robert Woolsey - Elmer Dugan
- Mary Carlisle - Gloria Wakefield
- George McFarland - Spanky Milford
- Noah Beery - Colonel Wakefield
- Lucille La Verne - Aunt Hannah Milford
- Willie Best - Buckshot (as Sleep 'n' Eat)
- Margaret Dumont - Mrs. Baxter
- Louis Mason - Judge Ezra Milford
- Paul Page - Jerry Bronson
Screenplay
- Fred Guiol (Screenplay)
- Harry Ruby (Screenplay)
- Bert Kalmar (Screenplay)
- Bert Kalmar (Lyricist)
- Bert Kalmar (Story)
Music: Roy Webb
Cinematography: Edward Cronjager
Editing: James B. Morley
Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
kentucky, feud
More Films by Director: George Stevens
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kentucky Kernels about?
- The Great Elmer and Company, two out-of-work magicians, help lovelorn Jerry Bronson adopt Spanky Milford, to distract him. When Bronson makes up and elopes, the pair are stuck with the little boy. But Spanky inherits a Kentucky fortune, so they head south to Banesville, where the Milfords and Wakefields are conducting a bitter feud.
- Who directed Kentucky Kernels?
- Kentucky Kernels was directed by George Stevens.
- Who stars in Kentucky Kernels?
- Kentucky Kernels stars Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Mary Carlisle, George McFarland, Noah Beery, Lucille La Verne.
- How long is Kentucky Kernels?
- Kentucky Kernels has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is Kentucky Kernels?
- Kentucky Kernels is a Comedy film.
- Where was Kentucky Kernels produced?
- Kentucky Kernels was produced in United States of America.