

Kansas City Kitty
A piano teacher and her roommate decide to invest their savings in a music publishing company. Comedy with music.
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Plot Summary
A charming small-town girl, Kitty, dreams of becoming a famous singer. When she gets an opportunity to perform in Kansas City, she faces numerous comedic challenges and romantic entanglements. Her journey is filled with eccentric characters and musical numbers as she strives to achieve her big break in the music industry.
Critical Reception
Kansas City Kitty was a lighthearted musical comedy that was generally well-received by audiences of its time for its comedic performances and musical numbers. Critics noted its energetic pace and the comedic talent of its lead, Joan Davis. While not considered a groundbreaking film, it served as enjoyable escapist entertainment during the wartime era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Joan Davis's comedic timing and physical humor.
- Enjoyed for its upbeat musical numbers and charming storyline.
- Seen as a pleasant and lighthearted diversion.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film from 1944 is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Joan Davis, known for her zany, physical comedy, often improvised many of her gags, much to the delight of audiences and the occasional chagrin of directors.
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