Corporal Kate (1926)
Frequently cited as one of the first war films to feature the female angle, “Corporate Kate” is the story of a pair of Brooklyn manicurists who go to France during WWI to entertain the troops with a song-and-dance act. Both girls struggle not only with the brutalities of war but also with their love for the same man.
Director: Paul Sloane
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Vera Reynolds as Kate |
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Kenneth Thomson as Jack |
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Julia Faye as Becky |
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Majel Coleman as Evelyn |
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Harry Allen as Williams |
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Walter Tennyson as Captain Sir Howard Wellington |
| Writing | Zelda Sears | Story |
| Writing | Marion Orth | Story |
| Writing | Albert S. Le Vino | Adaptation |
| Directing | Paul Sloane | Director |