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Kitty Foyle
Directed by
Sam Wood
1940
1h 48m
Not Rated
Drama
,
Romance
6.9
75%
72%
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A hard-working white-collar girl from a middle-class family meets and falls in love with a young socialite, but she soon clashes with his family.
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Cast of Kitty Foyle
Ginger Rogers
Kitty Foyle
Dennis Morgan
Wynnewood 'Wyn' Strafford VI
James Craig
Dr. Mark Eisen
Eduardo Ciannelli
Giono
Ernest Cossart
Pop Foyle
Gladys Cooper
Mrs. Strafford
Odette Myrtil
Madam Delphine Detaille
Mary Treen
Pat Day
K.T. Stevens
Molly
Walter Kingsford
Uncle Kenneth
Cecil Cunningham
Grandmother
Nella Walker
Aunt Jessica
Edward Fielding
Uncle Edgar
Kay Linaker
Wyn's wife
Richard Nichols
Wynnewood Strafford VII
Florence Bates
Customer
Heather Angel
Wife in Prologue (uncredited)
Tyler Brooke
Husband in Prologue (uncredited)
Mary Gordon
Cleaning Lady (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich
Man at Premiere / Policeman (uncredited)
Polly Bailey
Tenement Woman (uncredited)
Brooks Benedict
Speakeasy Patron - 100% American (uncredited)
Mary Benoit
Minor Role (uncredited)
Joseph E. Bernard
Nightclub Waiter #1 (uncredited)
May Boley
Fainting Customer (uncredited)
Ralph Brooks
Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
Helen Brown
Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Julie Carter
Second Girl in Elevator (uncredited)
Tom Coleman
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Patricia Conway
Infant Baby (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
Speakeasy Waiter (uncredited)
Mary Currier
Clerk at Delphine's (uncredited)
Max Davidson
Flower Man (uncredited)
Mimi Doyle
Jane (uncredited)
Aaron Edwards
Policeman (uncredited)
William Elmer
Neway (uncredited)
Harold Entwistle
Harrison - Strafford's Butler (uncredited)
Pat Flaherty
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Renee Godfrey
Shopgirl in Elevator (uncredited)
Fay Helm
Prim Girl (uncredited)
Tom Herbert
Nightclub Waiter #2 (uncredited)
Charles Irwin
Drunk (uncredited)
Donald Kerr
First New York Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Mike Lally
Speakeasy Doorman (uncredited)
Max Linder
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Helen Lynd
Girl in Elevator (uncredited)
Patricia Maier
Minor Role (uncredited)
Bertram Marburgh
Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
Edward McNamara
Tim, the Doorman (uncredited)
Tony Merlo
Speakeasy Waiter (uncredited)
Frank Milan
Parry - Office Worker (uncredited)
Charles Miller
Doctor (uncredited)
Anna Mills
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Gerda Mora
Minor Role (uncredited)
Louis Natheaux
Speakeasy Waiter (uncredited)
Hattie Noel
Myrtle - Black Woman (uncredited)
Rosa Palmese
Flower Woman (uncredited)
Jane Patten
Minor Role (uncredited)
Hilda Plowright
Nurse (uncredited)
Charles Quigley
Bill - Office Worker (uncredited)
Tom Quinn
Speakeasy / Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Bill Ramsay
Minor Role (uncredited)
Joey Ray
Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Mel Ruick
Bandleader and Violinist (uncredited)
Walter Sande
Trumpeter (uncredited)
Larry Steers
Man at Premiere (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Clarinet Player (uncredited)
Gohr Van Vleck
Minor Role (uncredited)
Dorothy Vaughan
Mary - Second Charwoman (uncredited)
Theodore von Eltz
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Doodles Weaver
Pianist (uncredited)
Joe Whitehead
Porter (uncredited)
Jan Wiley
Miss Bala - Office Worker (uncredited)
Kitty Foyle Reviews
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
It's an odd and unique testament to 1940s' zeitgeist, a period of hope and despair, both of which are reflected in Ms. Foyle.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
he sharpness and contemporary significance of Mr. Morley's commentary are missing. His Kitty was of real flesh and blood; this one is persuasive but fictitious.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
As the working class Cinderella, Ginger Rogers gives a strong dramatic performance in one of the era's better women's pictures; subplot of pregnancy was controversial at the time.
Creative Loafing
Matt Brunson
Rogers delivers an excellent performance -- sexy, sassy and smart -- but the film's pre-feminism aspirations date badly.
Chicago Reader
Pat Graham
Sam Wood, the El Supremo of Hollywood hackdom, squired this one to glory.
Variety
Variety Staff
Despite its episodic, and at times, vaguely-defined motivation, picture on whole is a poignant and dramatic portraiture of a typical Cinderella girl's love story.
Cine-Mundial
Elena de la Torre
The story is magnificent. And the performance of Ginger Rogers is incomparable. [Full review in Spanish]
Classic Film and Television
Michael E. Grost
Working woman comes into conflict with the upper class. More relevant than ever in the age of income inequality and the 1%.
TV Guide
A minor classic and a very typical "woman's picture" of its day.
The New Republic
Otis Ferguson
It is done with such earnestness as to be slow and talky at times, but since the girl in love is Ginger Rogers, the picture has its truth and beauty too.
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