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  1. Kentucky Jubilee is a 1951 American musical-comedy film directed by Ron Ormond for Lippert Pictures. Plot. Reporter Ellison; self-important film director Feld; and brash Master Of Ceremonies Colonna arrive in rural Kentucky to cover a local music festival. City boys all; they are suffering from culture shock as they try to adjust to ...

  2. 18. Juni 2023 · A wild potpourri of hillbilly singers, dancers and specialty acts (including the Y-Knot Twirlers!), strung together by a crazy plot that involves a pop-eyed emcee (funnyman Jerry Colonna), a...

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  3. Kentucky Jubilee: Directed by Ron Ormond. With Jerry Colonna, Jean Porter, James Ellison, Fritz Feld. A Hollywood film director has been sent to Hickory, Kentucky to find material and acts for a hillbilly picture.

    • (39)
    • Comedy, Music
    • Ron Ormond
    • 1951-05-18
  4. An earlier feature from director Ron Ormond, who would later find infamy through his Christian films such as "If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horses Do?" Also starring 1950's character actor Jerry Colonna.

  5. A Hollywood film director has been sent to Hickory, Kentucky to find material and acts for a hillbilly picture. He is kidnapped by henchmen of a big-town city slicker who has taken over the operation of the town’s annual jubilee, mostly using bottom-of-the-barrel acts from the swamps of Florida.

  6. A film director travels to Kentucky to seek out local talent for a hillbilly musical film. There, he gets kidnapped.

  7. Summaries. A Hollywood film director has been sent to Hickory, Kentucky to find material and acts for a hillbilly picture. He is kidnapped by henchmen of a big-town city slicker who has taken over the operation of the town's annual jubilee, mostly using bottom-of-the-barrel acts from the swamps of Florida. A Hollywood trade-paper reporter sent ...