Kentucky Days is a 1923 American silent film directed by David Selman (credited as David Soloman), which stars Dustin Farnum, Margaret Fielding, and Miss Woodthrop.
As described in a film magazine review,[2] in 1849, John Buckner, Kentuckian, goes West to the California goldfields and makes a fortune.
Returning to Kentucky after a couple of years, he is convinced that his wife loves Gordon Carter and kills the latter in a duel.
John heads West again taking his wife Elizabeth with him, although they are still on bad terms.
Elizabeth's unfailing courage during the many perils of the journey wins John's esteem.