Director : Sam Wood
Producer : David Hempstead
Screenwriter : Dalton Trumbo
Starring : Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan, James Craig, Eduardo Ciannelli, Ernest Cossart, Gladys Cooper
Ginger Rogers stepped out of her tap shoes for this non-singing, non-dancing
performance, a wartime drama that must have had America abuzz with hope. Kitty
Foyle is about to be married to a poor doctor when an old, wealthy flame
returns to her life, offering to whisk her away to South America. What will she
do? Leave it to her conscience -- as seen in the mirror -- and lengthy
flashbacks to help her along with the decision. Overly melodramatic, the film
has aged rather poorly (despite Rogers' Oscar-winning performance) and seems
rather un-feminist today. Still, it's an odd and unique testament to 1940s'
zeitgeist, a period of hope and despair, both of which are reflected in Ms.
Foyle.
Aka Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman.
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Rating: NR, 1940