

Drama · Romance · History
Overview
Pickpocket Kitty's life changes when painter Thomas Gainsborough makes her portrait. The artwork gains the attention of Sir Hugh Marcy, who later decides to use her for his benefit.
Top Cast


Paulette Goddard
Paulette Goddard
Kitty
Paulette Goddard
Kitty


Ray Milland
Ray Milland
Sir Hugh Marcy
Ray Milland
Sir Hugh Marcy


Patric Knowles
Patric Knowles
Brett Harwood Earl of Carstairs
Patric Knowles
Brett Harwood Earl of Carstairs


Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
Duke of Malmunster
Reginald Owen
Duke of Malmunster


Cecil Kellaway
Cecil Kellaway
Thomas Gainsborough
Cecil Kellaway
Thomas Gainsborough


Constance Collier
Constance Collier
Lady Susan Dowitt
Constance Collier
Lady Susan Dowitt


Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey
Jonathan Selby
Dennis Hoey
Jonathan Selby


Sara Allgood
Sara Allgood
Old Meg
Sara Allgood
Old Meg


Eric Blore
Eric Blore
Dobson
Eric Blore
Dobson


Gordon Richards
Gordon Richards
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Gordon Richards
Sir Joshua Reynolds
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