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Kitty ou la duchesse des bas-fonds

Original title: Kitty
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard, and Patric Knowles in Kitty ou la duchesse des bas-fonds (1945)
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An 18th-century London wench gets involved with the nobility.An 18th-century London wench gets involved with the nobility.An 18th-century London wench gets involved with the nobility.

  • Director
    • Mitchell Leisen
  • Writers
    • Rosamond Marshall
    • Karl Tunberg
    • Darrell Ware
  • Stars
    • Paulette Goddard
    • Ray Milland
    • Patric Knowles
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    817
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Writers
      • Rosamond Marshall
      • Karl Tunberg
      • Darrell Ware
    • Stars
      • Paulette Goddard
      • Ray Milland
      • Patric Knowles
    • 28User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Paulette Goddard
    Paulette Goddard
    • Kitty
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Sir Hugh Marcy
    Patric Knowles
    Patric Knowles
    • Brett Harwood Earl of Carstairs
    Reginald Owen
    Reginald Owen
    • Duke of Malmunster
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Thomas Gainsborough
    Constance Collier
    Constance Collier
    • Lady Susan Dowitt
    Dennis Hoey
    Dennis Hoey
    • Jonathan Selby
    Sara Allgood
    Sara Allgood
    • Old Meg
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Dobson
    Gordon Richards
    Gordon Richards
    • Sir Joshua Reynolds
    Michael Dyne
    • Prince of Wales
    Edgar Norton
    Edgar Norton
    • Earl of Campton
    Patricia Cameron
    • Elaine Carlisle
    Percival Vivian
    • Dr. Holt
    Mary Gordon
    Mary Gordon
    • Nanny
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    • Mullens
    • (as Anita Bolster)
    Heather Wilde
    • Lil
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
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    • Director
      • Mitchell Leisen
    • Writers
      • Rosamond Marshall
      • Karl Tunberg
      • Darrell Ware
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    twinning

    Delightful rags-to-riches romp with a Pygmalion theme

    Amusing and witty story of a street girl (Paulette Goddard) in 18th century London, who rises to become a duchess.

    Of particular note is Constance Collier, showing off a brilliant flare for comedy as Lady Susan Dowitt, an aging courtesan who instructs Goddard in matters of gentility. Constance had a long career on stage and screen going back to the silent era, and this film displays her talents as a fine comedienne.
    Doylenf

    The kind of costume drama that should have been in color...

    Mitchell Leisen was at the top of his form as a director in the mid-'40s and KITTY is a high point in his career, as it is for Paulette Goddard. This is the tale of a sharp-tongued guttersnipe (Goddard) who rises to become a Duchess in society thanks to the manipulations of the scheming Ray Milland and Constance Collier. It's a variation of the Pygmalion tale, a 'My Fair Lady' without music, sumptuously photographed in glorious B&W photography, although it's one of those costume films that would have looked even more ravishing in technicolor.

    As for any further comment on the film, here's what I wrote in a recent article on the career of PAULETTE GODDARD:

    "When Paramount failed to make a successful bid for 'Forever Amber', they decided to make their own costume drama about a poor wench from 18th century London who rises from guttersnipe to society woman. Paulette gives undoubtedly one of her best performances in a lavish period film that should have been in color. The N.Y. Times noted: 'Paulette Goddard has worked up blazing temperament to go with her ravishing beauty in the title role. If she is less fetching as a late 18th century duchess, it is because the script runs thin on humor and drama. In any case, she gives the work the correct touch of wry romanticism.'"
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    Cynical theme disguised beautifully in 18th Century romance

    This Pygmalion/Grifters hybrid set in 18th Century England does Paramount proud with its sumptuously designed and photographed story of romance greed and deceit. It is the romance (one sided as that might be for most of the film) however that predominates with the opulent costumes, set design and the charm of its stars Paulette Goddard and Ray Milland as bawdy and immoral partners in crime that gives Kitty a ribald charm.

    Sir (sic)Hugh Marcy (Milland), a penniless Henry Higgins with character of even less worth browbeats Cockney Kitty into being a lady which later will get him out of debtors prison and allowing herself to be wife and widow to two wealthy husbands in under a year. All the while she loves the execrable Marcy who remains condescending, yearning for a life of pimpdom ("If I had twelve like you I'd be rich").

    Goddard leads the cast with a convincing transition in both nuance and voice even if at first the Eliza Dolittle takes a little getting use to. Milland is an excellent cad with his selfish disdain also beautifully inflected and postured.

    There's a half dozen supporting performances worth noting with special mention to Reginald Owen and Cecil Kellaway as the artist Thomas Gainsborugh who aides and abets the scam artists. Who would have thought.

    Everyone does their job well on Kitty and it shows in the sum of its parts that are all all excellently honed by this excellently assembled team.
    7blanche-2

    A riff on Pygmalion

    Paulette Goddard is "Kitty" in this delightful 1945 film directed by Mitchell Liesen for Paramount. The film also stars Ray Milland, Constance Collier, Cecil Kellaway, Patric Knowles, and Reginald Owen.

    Goddard plays a young guttersnipe who steals for a living. As she's trying to steal the gold buckle off of a footman's shoe, she is noticed by none other than Thomas Gainsborough, who cleans her up and paints her. She comes to the attention of Sir Hugh Marcy (Milland) but when he finds out she's a guttersnipe, he loses interest.

    Once her beautiful portrait is on display, the Duke of Malmuster buys the portrait and prevails upon Sir Hugh for an introduction to the subject. Since Sir Hugh is flat broke, he and his tipsy aunt (Collier) try to turn Kitty into a lady so they can introduce her to the Duke, who is in a position to get Hugh his job back. Things, however, take a turn. Not only does Kitty have other plans, but fate steps in.

    A very good movie, inspired by Shaw's Pygmalion, that has a wonderful, lively performance by Goddard, who goes from Cockney spitfire to lady and falls back on her Cockney roots when she loses her temper.

    Milland is good and not very likable as the conniving Sir Hugh, and Constance Collier is a riot as Aunt Susan. Handsome Patric Knowles is on hand as a friend of Sir Hugh's who, like a lot of other men, is captivated by Kitty.

    I was a little disappointed in the ending. I frankly would have liked to have seen Kitty go off into the sunset with someone else.

    I agree with one of the posters here that this would have been a beautiful film in color. But I'll take Goddard any way I can get her; she's always been a favorite of mine.
    8AnnieP

    Better than "My Fair Lady"!

    I remembered this one from TV a hundred years ago. Paulette Goddard has the title role, and she is quite beautiful and completely convincing. Real-er than Eliza Doolittle, she slips in and out'a Houndsditch slang, but she is never comic or plays it broad. She is a lady long before she marries into royalty.

    Her persistent love of Hugh (played at his caddish-sexy best by Ray Milland) is the engine that drives the story. Plenty of good supporting roles, including Sara Algood, Cecil Kallaway (playing Gainsborough),Eric Blore, and that divinely handsome eternal man-who-loses-the-girl, Patric Knowles.

    I loved it - and though I am not a great Ray Milland fan, I find he can be very convincing as a lover. His only better example of it is "Golden Earrings" with Miss Marlene Dietrich. And as for Miss Goddard, we never saw enough of her to type-cast her - feisty, spirited, yes, but a little unexpected in the depth of her performance, and a very lovely lady to boot.

    This is what movies used to be - good characters (somebody to root for), an intelligent story, and Glamour. I recommend this picture highly!

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    • Trivia
      Completed in 1944, but not released until the end of 1945.
    • Quotes

      Dobson: Here, take this tea up to her ladyship.

      Kitty: How'll I find 'er?

      Dobson: Drunk as usual.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Snoop Sisters: The Female Instinct (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      TAMBOURIN
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jean-Philippe Rameau

      Danced by uncredited actress (character Signorina Baccelli)

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La duchesse des bas-fonds
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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