The Lady's from Kentucky is a 1939 film directed by Alexander Hall and starring George Raft and Ellen Drew.
A gambler, Marty Black, wins a fifty percent interest in a thoroughbred owned by Penelope "Penny" Hollis, a prim and proper Kentucky horsewoman.
Marty can't wait to wager on his new possession, Roman Son, but the health of the horse is foremost to Penny, who would rather nurture it than race it.
[3] Raft was suspended by Paramount for refusing to make St Louis Blues He rejoined the studio on 5 October 1938.
[8] Filming ended in January 1939 and Raft left the studio that money after he refused to make The Magnificent Fraud.