A shopgirl loves a paralysed amnesiac and kidnaps him from his interfering mother..


So, is Kitty from 1929 worth your time today? Look, if you’re into the wild, *wild* melodrama of late silent films, or just curious about British cinema from that era, then yeah, absolutely. Anyone looking for a quiet, subtle drama should probably just walk away right now; this thing is big and bold, sometimes almost t...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Victor Saville

William Parke
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"So, is Kitty from 1929 worth your time today? Look, if you’re into the wild, *wild* melodrama of late silent films, or just curious about British cinema from that era, then yeah, absolutely. Anyone looking for a quiet, subtle drama should probably just walk away right now; this thing is big and bold, sometimes almost too much. It’s a definite watch for silent film buffs, but a hard pass for casual viewers hoping for something easy. The premise alone, right? A shopgirl, Kitty (Estelle Brody), fa..."

Dorothy Cumming
Victor Saville, Marjorie Young, Benn W. Levy, Violet E. Powell, Warwick Deeping
United Kingdom

1927 · IMDb 6

