Kitty from Killarney
Originally released in 1926. Kitty from Killarney is a comedy film. directed by Edward F. Cline. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Alice Day, Eddie Quillan, and Max Davidson
Synopsis
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".
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Mack Sennett Comedies
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kitty from Killarney about?
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 Am...
Who directed Kitty from Killarney?
Kitty from Killarney was directed by Edward F. Cline.
How long is Kitty from Killarney?
Kitty from Killarney has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).
When was Kitty from Killarney released?
Kitty from Killarney was released on December 19, 1926 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Kitty from Killarney?
The main cast of Kitty from Killarney includes Alice Day, Eddie Quillan, Max Davidson, Marion McDonald, Irving Bacon.