Kitty (1929)
Alex St. George, a young RFC pilot, is anxious about fighting in the First World War. He is comforted by sensitive shop assistant Kitty, and the two fall in love, marrying before Alex is sent to the front. But his snobbish mother disapproves of the match, and when Alex returns home paralysed and in a cataleptic state, Mrs. St. George plots to keep him from his wife until she can arrange an annulment. But the determined Kitty has plans of her own....
Director: Victor Saville
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Estelle Brody as Kitty Greenwood / Kitty St. George |
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John Stuart as Alex St. George |
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Dorothy Cumming as Mrs. St. George |
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Marie Ault as Sarah Greenwood |
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Winter Hall as John Furnival |
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Olaf Hytten as Leaper |
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Charles Ashton as Grimshaw |
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Charles O'Shaughnessy as Reuben (sound version) |
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Charles Levey as Reuben (silent version) |
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Elwood Fleet Bostwick as Dr. Dazeley |
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Charles Courtneidge as Dr. Drake (sound version) |
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Rex Maurice as Dr. Drake (silent version) |
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Gibb McLaughlin as The Electrician |
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Jerrold Robertshaw as The Artist |
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Dino Galvani as Alex's Ukulele Tutor |
| Production | Victor Saville | Producer |
| Camera | Karl Puth | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Violet E. Powell | Scenario Writer |
| Crew | Benn W. Levy | Additional Dialogue |
| Sound | W.L. Trytel | Music |
| Sound | Jimmy Campbell | Songs |
| Sound | Reginald Connelly | Songs |
| Writing | Raymond Wallace | Lyricist |
| Production | Basil Roscoe | Production Manager |
| Directing | Victor Saville | Director |
| Writing | Warwick Deeping | Novel |
| Art | Hugh Gee | Art Direction |
| Directing | Marjorie Gaffney | Assistant Director |
| Sound | John Dolan | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | George Oschmann | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Russell G. Shields | Sound Editor |
| Crew | G. Burgal | Technical Supervisor |
| Camera | Walter Strenge | Director of Photography |