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    Kitty Foyle

    Kitty Foyle

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    Director: Sam Wood
    Actors: Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan, James Craig, Eduardo Ciannelli, Ernest Cossart
    Studio: Motion International
    Category: Video

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    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3896

    Format: Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Media: VHS Tape
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
    Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

    ISBN: 6303360009
    UPC: 053939632736
    EAN: 9786303360003
    ASIN: 6303360009

    Theatrical Release Date: December 27, 1940
    Release Date: March 5, 1996
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com essential video
    After initially rejecting the role as too sentimental, Ginger Rogers found the title character of Kitty Foyle to be an Oscar winner and a career breakthrough. Released in 1940, only a year after her nine-picture partnership with Fred Astaire ended, Kitty Foyle helped establish Rogers as a nonmusical box-office star. The film portrays a white-collar working girl who receives a warm and welcome marriage proposal from Mark (James Craig), a kindly but humble doctor. As soon as she accepts, however, she receives a different proposition, this one from her former love, wealthy socialite Wyn (Dennis Morgan), who plans to flee his life and his wife and asks Kitty to join him and live in unwedded bliss in South America. Kitty then recounts her life in flashback to help her choose which man to love. Rogers gives an appealing performance as the feisty yet vulnerable Kitty, who makes up in moxie what she lacks in social status. Did she really deserve the Best Actress Oscar over Bette Davis in The Letter, Joan Fontaine in Rebecca, Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story, and Martha Scott in Our Town? Well, evidently Rogers had real-life moxie too. --David Horiuchi


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    5 out of 5 stars Ginger's victory all the way   June 6, 2004
    Steven L. Katz (Newton, MA United States)
    Any best actress oscar winner of 1940 would have been controversial. I think Ginger deserved it as well as any of the others. She is wonderful in this drama, and she portrays KItty with a certain realness. watch her facial expressions. I believe that Ginger had the most expressive and beautiful eyes in hollywood history. after losing her baby in childbirth, kitty's look on her face whenever she sees a child afterwards is devestating. the whole cast is fine, and you could cut Gin and Dennis Morgan's chemistry with a knife. Ginger had a strange power to bring out so much chemistry from all her leading men. In the early scenes, she is adorable as little kitty. I don't believe that this is a soap opera, because the situations are NOT ridiculous and the characters are very real, but nevertheless it is a heavier type of drama, so don't expect a SWING TIME-like experience, and keep the tissues handy. I highly recommend this film, not only for Ginger's performance, but for the movie as a whole.


    5 out of 5 stars Kitty Foyle   July 19, 2002
    Ginger Rogers dazzled me with her simplistic character of Kitty Foyle. In a performance of a woman with no social status, but charms the hearts of two men, one of which may be too high in class for her, so his family feels. It is a movie that has you almost sure of who she loves, but totally surprises you in the end. Enjoy it, and I hope you love it as much as I did!


    5 out of 5 stars Timeless Classic   April 15, 2002
    This is one of my all-time favorite old movies. I believe that Ginger Rogers definitely earned the Academy Award against some stiff competition. I have watched "Kitty Foyle" around ten times, and it gets better each time. Ginger gives a spectacular performance, and the movie itself is well-constructed. It is interesting to see the character's interactions with two very different men, and there's the suspense of wondering which she will choose. Enjoy!


    5 out of 5 stars Ginger at her best without her dancing shoes   October 24, 1999
    Ciara (Sunny California)
    I believe Ginger Rogers won an Academy award for her role in this movie. Though I liked her with Fred Astaire, she really became quite the actress in this movie. She is taken advantage of by a wealthy very married man, telling her how he loved her and that he was going to leave his wife, etc, etc. She became pregnant and in those days that was a scandal to say the least...you have to see the movie to really enjoy Ginger at a great time in her life. I say her at Disney World in a parade with Mickey and Minnie after she had a stroke and rather drunk besides...she will always bring fond memories back to me of that era...Thanks Ginger


    5 out of 5 stars This is a film that spans the generations.   June 17, 1999
    Paul Becker (fogr@medfordnet.com) (Shady Cove, Oregon)
    Ginger Rogers is superb in this film. She is "Kitty Foyle." It is easy to see why the producers wanted her. She won the Oscar for this performance and I don't think that anyone could argue about it. RKO had to considerably rework the story in this adaptation of the book. They did admirably, but it is Ginger's film. She becomes the working girl of all time, spunky, proud, smart, hard-working and filled with a sense of integrity. It's quite an extraordinary achievement.

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