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Rating: 6/10 by 2 users

Katie Did It (1950)

Katherine Standish, who has been brought up in a strict manner in a prudish New England town, falls in love with a city slicker commercial artist, Peter Van Arden. The romance blossoms until Katie falls victim of some false information, and becomes convinced that Peter is already married and the father of two children.

Directing:
  • Frederick de Cordova
Writing:
  • Jack Henley
  • Oscar Brodney
Stars:
Release Date: Sun, Nov 26, 1950

Rating: 6/10 by 2 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 21 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: painter, posing for a portrait

Ann Blyth
Katherine Standish
Mark Stevens
Peter Van Arden
Cecil Kellaway
Nathaniel B. Wakely VI
Jesse White
Jim Dilloway
Harold Vermilyea
Merill T. Grumby
Craig Stevens
Stuart Grumby
Elizabeth Patterson
Aunt Priscilla Wakely
William H. Lynn
Clarence Spivvens
Jimmy Hunt
Steven Goodrich
Irving Bacon
Train Conductor

CinemaSerf

I always found Ann Blyth to be quite a sterile actress. She had the looks, but was always just a bit too aloof. That style of delivery is perfect for this story of librarian "Katie" who is all set for a rather humdrum marriage to "Stuart" (Craig Stevens) until she encounters the live-wire "Peter" (Mark Stevens) who takes an instant shine to her, and who determines to break down her ice-barrier. Much to her chagrin she, too, begins to find this initially irritating man quite charming. When she meets a young boy in his apartment, she gets the wrong end of the stick but can he convince her of her error before she walks down the aisle with another man? Stevens, her uncle "Nathaniel" (Cecil Kellaway) and the young Jimmy Hunt ("Steven") are on quite good form, but there is just too much dialogue and the pace of the story is really very slow. The ending is always pretty clear, too. It's an easy watch to let wash over you, with just a soupçon of star quality from Blyth in her element - a sort of Jean Simmons-light.


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