Kitty from Killarney
Kitty from Killarney

Kitty from Killarney

1926Movie20 minEnglish

To bypass the quota, Kitty slips past a gateman by joining a Jewish family she befriended on the voyage. She is eventually taken in by Papa Levy (Max Davidson), who has since become a successful American citizen. Kitty came to America to reunite with her childhood sweetheart, Eddie (Eddie Quillan), who sent letters claiming to be a "big man in the shoe business". Upon finding Eddie, Kitty discovers he is merely a corner bootblack who has forgotten his Irish roots for a "fancy dame" named Rosa Cremona. Seeking fame, Eddie enters an Amateur Night contest at a local theater as a dancer. His performance is a disaster; he is pelted with vegetables by the audience, ruining a dress suit lent to him by Papa Levy. Realizing Eddie's foolishness, Kitty turns her romantic interests toward Danny (Danny O'Shea), a handsome New York police officer and "true son of Erin".

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Director: William P.S. EarleGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young Irish immigrant, Kitty, arrives in America seeking a better life but faces numerous hardships. She falls in love with a wealthy industrialist's son, leading to a clash between social classes and personal desires. The film explores themes of ambition, love, and the challenges faced by immigrants in the early 20th century.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'Kitty from Killarney' is scarce due to its age and the nature of film archives from that era. Contemporary reviews, if they exist, are not widely available, making a comprehensive assessment difficult. However, as a melodrama of its time, it likely appealed to audiences interested in romantic and dramatic narratives.

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  • While specific reviews are hard to find, films of this genre often focused on strong emotional performances.
  • The narrative likely centered on the romantic entanglements and societal obstacles faced by the protagonist.
  • As a silent film, visual storytelling and character expressions would have been paramount to its success.

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Fun Fact

Gladys Brockwell, who played the titular role of Kitty, was a prominent actress of the silent film era, known for her dramatic roles.

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