Known for light comedies and her partnership with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers stepped off the dance floor and into 1940's Oscar spotlight with her Best Actress turn as Kitty, an indomitable working-class girl who endures the rejection of Philadelphia society, makes her own way as a single woman and ultimately chooses between an unmarried arrangement with Main Line scion Wynnewood Strafford VI (Dennis Morgan) or marriage to a struggling physician (James Craig). Rogers' deserved Academy Award confirmed she was more than a dance star - a fact humorously underscored when she returned to the studio and was greeted by staffers and actors in top hats and tails.
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Ginger Rogers | Kitty Foyle |
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Dennis Morgan | Wyn Strafford |
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James Craig | Mark |
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Eduardo Ciannelli | Giono |
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Ernest Cossart | Pop |
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Gladys Cooper | Mrs. Strafford |
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Odette Myrtil | Delphine Detaille |
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Mary Treen | Pat |
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K.T. Stevens | Molly |
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Walter Kingsford | Mr. Kennett |
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Cecil Cunningham | Grandmother |
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Nella Walker | Aunt Jessica |
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Edward Fielding | Uncle Edgar |
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Kay Linaker | Wyn's Wife |
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Richard Nichols | Wyn's Boy |
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Florence Bates | Customer |
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Spencer Charters | Father |
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Fred Aldrich | Man at Premiere |
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Heather Angel | Wife in Prologue |
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Polly Bailey | Tenement Woman |
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Brooks Benedict | Speakeasy Patron - 100% American |
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Mary Benoit | Minor Role |
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Joseph E. Bernard | Nightclub Waiter #1 |
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May Boley | Fainting Customer |
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Paula Bromleigh | Minor Role |
| Director | Sam Wood |
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| Writer | Christopher Morley, Dalton Trumbo, Donald Ogden Stewart | |
| Producer | Harry E. Edington, David Hempstead | |
| Musician | Roy Webb | |
| Photography | Robert De Grasse | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 31, 2006 |
| Regions | 1 |