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Synopsis
Though Ginger Rogers' starring vehicles always turned a profit for RKO Radio, many filmgoers thought of Rogers only in terms of "Fred Astaire's partner." Others considered her a delightful comedienne, but no great shakes as a dramatic actress. Thus it was both a personal and professional triumph when Ms. Rogers walked home with an Oscar for her performance in Kitty Foyle. Based on Christopher Morley's Story of an American Girl, the film, told in flashback, relates the progress of working-girl Kitty Foyle (Ginger Rogers) as she pursues her Cinderella dreams. While employed at a department store, Kitty is wooed by Dennis Morgan, scion of a wealthy Philadelphia family. She flirts with the notion of marrying Morgan for his money, but decides that he's a bit too weak-willed for her tastes. Kitty enters into a romance with poor-but-dedicated doctor James Craig, then does an about-face by accepting Morgan's proposal. She quickly runs afoul of Morgan's snobbish family, who are so tightly bound by centuries-old tradition that Kitty is moved to exclaim "You mean to say you let all those dead people tell you what do?" She walks out on Morgan, then discovers that she's pregnant. Even after the trauma of delivering a stillborn child, Kitty is too proud to go back to Morgan. When true-blue Craig comes back into her life, Kitty, repeating her favorite phrase "By Judas Priest!", decides to forego money for love. Though successful to the tune of an $860,000 profit in 1940, Kitty Foyle seems stilted and over-rehearsed when seen today, save for the refreshing spontaneity of Ginger Rogers' performance. The film's best scene is the opening montage of the American Woman's "progress" once she enters the workplace (an uncredited Heather Angel is the central character in this delightful pantomimic vignette). Featured in the cast of Kitty Foyle is director Sam Wood's daughter Katherine Stevens, better known as K.T. Stevens. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Florence Bates Customer
Eduardo Ciannelli Giono
Gladys Cooper Mrs. Strafford
Ernest Cossart Pop
James Craig Mark
Cecil Cunningham Grandmother
Edward Fielding Uncle Edgar
Walter Kingsford Mr. Kennett
Kay Linaker Wyn's Wife
Dennis Morgan Wyn Strafford
Odette Myrtil Delphine Detaille
Richard Nichols Wyn's Boy
Ginger Rogers Kitty Foyle
Katharine Stevens Molly
Mary Treen Pat
Nella Walker Aunt Jessica

Production Crew

Mark-Lee Kirk Art Director
Van Nest Polglase Art Director
Christopher D. Morley Book Author
Christopher D. Morley Book Author
Robert de Grasse Cinematographer
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Renie Costume Designer
Sam Wood Director
Harry Berman Editor
Henry Berman Editor
Harry E. Edington Executive Producer
Argyle Nelson First Assistant Director
Mel Burns Makeup
David Hempstead Producer
Dalton Trumbo Screenwriter
Donald Ogden Stewart Screenwriter
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Year: 1940
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Produced by
RKO Pictures

Release
by RKO Radio Pictures

Awards
1940 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1940 - Best Picture - Academy
1940 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie