Kitty Foyle

The natural history of a woman

6.5
19401h 48m

A hard-working, white-collar girl falls in love with a young socialite, but meets with his family's disapproval.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Kitty Foyle 1940 Trailer

Cast

Photo of Ginger Rogers

Ginger Rogers

Kitty Foyle

Photo of Dennis Morgan

Dennis Morgan

Wyn Strafford

Photo of Gladys Cooper

Gladys Cooper

Mrs. Strafford

Photo of Odette Myrtil

Odette Myrtil

Delphine Detaille

Photo of Walter Kingsford

Walter Kingsford

Mr. Kenneth

Photo of Cecil Cunningham

Cecil Cunningham

Grandmother

Photo of Nella Walker

Nella Walker

Aunt Jessica

Photo of Edward Fielding

Edward Fielding

Uncle Edgar

Photo of Kay Linaker

Kay Linaker

Wyn's Wife

Photo of Heather Angel

Heather Angel

Wife in Prologue (uncredited)

Photo of Tyler Brooke

Tyler Brooke

Husband in Prologue (uncredited)

Photo of Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Cleaning Lady (uncredited)

Photo of Fred Aldrich

Fred Aldrich

Man at Premiere / Policeman (uncredited)

Photo of Brooks Benedict

Brooks Benedict

American Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)

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Reviews

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DanDare

Ginger Rogers won a best actress Oscar for portrayal of Kitty Foyle from Irish working class roots. Told in flashbacks, the film starts with Wyn asking Kitty to run away with him to South America and live in sin as he is already married.

We see the Kitty is torn between, wealthy and monied Wyn (Dennis Morgan) or marry a safe and sturdy Doctor Eisen (James Craig) who woos her.

Kitty enchanted by the dashing Wyn from Philadelphia aristocracy but his family disapproves of her.

The film has a feminist bent as it recounts of the independence of women in 20th century America. It also with Dalton Trumbo as a screenwriter has political leanings which lends the film more interest.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

This demonstrates clearly that Ginger Rogers was much more than just a dance partner, as she pretty much single-handedly holds this rather sweet melodrama together. She starts work as the secretary to Philadelphia gent "Wyn Stratford" (Dennis Morgan) and before long they fall in love... but what can come of it? He is from a wealthy society family, she a hard working gal of Irish-immigrant stock. Sam Wood takes us on a gentle ride as their on/off relationship thrives then falters as they try to reconcile what divides them with what drives them. Rogers plays the eponymous "Kitty" delicately and purposefully; feisty when she has to be, romantic and sensitive when called for too. Morgan is a good looking young man, and his performance as the fella just a bit too tied to the apron-strings (of the money, if not the family) is good too. For it's time, it also touches on a few subjects that might be considered risqué and it does not follow the traditional happy-ever-ending route that you might expect. To beat an Oscar nomination list including Fontaine, Hepburn & Bette Davis to the statuette speaks volumes...

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