Kathleen (1941)
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Having tried to wrest Shirley Temple away from 20th Century-Fox for nearly seven years, MGM was finally able to put the enormously popular child star under contract in 1941. Alas, by this time the bloom was off the rose for 13-year-old Temple, and her inaugural MGM production Kathleen was met with… More Having tried to wrest Shirley Temple away from 20th Century-Fox for nearly seven years, MGM was finally able to put the enormously popular child star under contract in 1941. Alas, by this time the bloom was off the rose for 13-year-old Temple, and her inaugural MGM production Kathleen was met with sublime indifference. For the record, the film casts Temple as Kathleen Davis, the irritatingly forthright daughter of neglectful widower John Davis (Herbert Marshall). Fed up with being left in charge of her superstrict nursemaid (Nella Walker), Kathleen welcomes the arrival of her new governess, warm-hearted Dr. A. Martha Kent (Laraine Day). In her usual take-charge manner, our heroine begins trying to arrange a marriage between her father and Martha, choosing to ignore the fact that Mr. Davis already has a fiancee in the form of actress Lorraine Bennett (Gail Patrick). So poorly did Kathleen fare at the box office that MGM dropped Shirley Temple's contract after this one film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Harold S. Bucquet
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 22, 1942 Wide
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Cast
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Shirley Temple
as Kathleen Davis
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Herbert Marshall
as John Davis
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Laraine Day
as Dr. Angela Martha Kent
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Gail Patrick
as Lorraine Bennett
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Felix Bressart
as Mr. Schoner
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Nella Walker
as Mrs. Farrell
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Lloyd Corrigan
as Dr. Montague Foster
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Guy Bellis
as Jarvis
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Wade Boteler
as Policeman
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Charles Judels
as Manager
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Else Argal
as Maid
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Florence Bates
as Mr. Schoner's Customer
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Margaret Bert
as Margaret
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Monte Collins Jr.
as Moving Man
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James Flavin
as Moving Man
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Joe Yule
as Sign Painter