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Kathleen 1941

★ 5.03 votes88 min📅 1941-12-18

"She's twelve and TERRIFIC now"

Immerse yourself in the heartwarming world of Kathleen (1941), a poignant comedy-drama that explores the complexities of childhood imagination. Directed by Harold S.

Director: Harold S. Bucquet

Cast

Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
Kathleen Davis
Herbert Marshall
Herbert Marshall
John Davis
Laraine Day
Laraine Day
Martha Kent
Gail Patrick
Gail Patrick
Lorraine Bennett
Felix Bressart
Felix Bressart
Mr. Schoner
Nella Walker
Nella Walker
Mrs. Farrell
Lloyd Corrigan
Lloyd Corrigan
Montague Foster
Guy Bellis
Jarvis
Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler
Policeman
Charles Judels
Charles Judels
Manager

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kathleen (1941) about?

Kathleen (1941) is a poignant comedy-drama that follows the life of a 12-year-old girl living in a grand house, as she navigates the complexities of childhood imagination and learns valuable lessons about honesty, friendship, and the true meaning of family.

Who directed Kathleen?

Kathleen (1941) was directed by Harold S. Bucquet, a seasoned filmmaker with a talent for crafting engaging and memorable stories.

Who stars in Kathleen?

The film features a talented cast, including Shirley Temple, Herbert Marshall, and Laraine Day.

Is Kathleen (1941) worth watching?

While Kathleen (1941) may not be a highly rated film, its heartwarming story, engaging characters, and exploration of childhood themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of comedy-dramas.

How long is Kathleen?

Kathleen (1941) has a runtime of 88 minutes.

About Kathleen (1941) — A Heartwarming Tale of Childhood Imagination

Immerse yourself in the heartwarming world of Kathleen (1941), a poignant comedy-drama that explores the complexities of childhood imagination. Directed by Harold S. Bucquet, this film follows the life of Kathleen, a 12-year-old girl living in a grand house with a nanny, butler, and maids. Her father is often away, leaving her with a deep-seated desire for a traditional family. Kathleen's vivid imagination creates an elaborate fantasy where she is the center of a loving family, but her attempts to recreate this illusion lead to awkward social situations.

As Kathleen navigates the challenges of her own fantasy world, she learns valuable lessons about the importance of honesty, friendship, and the true meaning of family. With a talented cast, including Shirley Temple, Herbert Marshall, and Laraine Day, Kathleen (1941) is a charming and engaging film that will captivate audiences of all ages.