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  1. Passed | 67 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance. 7.5. Rate this. A terminally ill woman and a debonair murderer facing execution meet and fall in love on a trans-Pacific crossing, each without knowing the other's secret. Director: Tay Garnett | Stars: William Powell, Kay Francis, Frank McHugh, Aline MacMahon. Votes: 4,438.

  2. Kay starred in nearly two dozen important films between 1929 and 1931, yet today she is largely forgotten, yet when author Scott O’Brien gained access to Kay’s personal diaries, he discovered the woman behind the mask: Kay's compassionate nature, her concern for others, her great contributions on behalf of those serving in the armed forces during World War II, and the financial legacy she ...

  3. Gorgeous Kay Francis is truly one of the shining gems of the pre-Code era. Able to project both a sense of lavish sophistication as well as an impish side, she flourished in the permissibility and for a short time became one of the most famous and highest paid actresses in the world.Born in Oklahoma City in 1905, Kay traveled around the world ...

  4. 9 de abr. de 2019 · Kay Francis revisited: One of the brightest & most underrated Hollywood stars of the 1930s. Kay Francis is the star of the day (April 9) on Turner Classic Movies, which is presenting 10 of her films. One of the biggest Hollywood names of the decade, Kay Francis is only rarely mentioned today. There’s no Kay Francis appreciation society or ...

  5. 19 de jul. de 2020 · Kay Francis- Queen of pleasure. From 1929 to 1938 Kay Francis was the highest paid woman in Hollywood. Her best roles in the early 1930s saw her playing rich heiresses, the head of major companies, and doctors. She was the epitome of glamour and new womanhood in films about women made for general audiences — something we don’t see even ...

  6. Kay Francis was born on January 13, 1905. She was raised by a single mother, Katherine Clinton, a largely unmemorable stage actress. Francis herself got into theater in the 1920s, moving to Hollywood at the end of the decade. After a few years of supporting roles at Paramount, she moved to Warner Bros. where she reigned as the studio’s Queen ...

  7. www.facebook.com › filmsofkayfrancis › photosKay Francis - Facebook

    Kay Francis. 4,124 likes · 2 talking about this. A Facebook companion to the website KayFrancisFilms.com