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Kathy O' is a 1958 American CinemaScope comedy-drama film directed by Jack Sher and starring Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling, Patty McCormack and Mary Fickett. [1] Plot. Kathy O'Rourke is a child actress who portrays girls such as Shirley Temple on the screen. However, in real life, Kathy is a self-centered brat.
Kathy O': Directed by Jack Sher. With Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling, Patty McCormack, Mary Fickett. A publicity man tries to hide a child film star's brattiness from a magazine writer, who happens to be his ex-wife.
Synopsis. Kathy O'Rourke is a ten-year-old child star at a Hollywood studio. The public loves her but those who work with her can't stand her. She is rude, obnoxious, and disrespectful. Orphaned at a young age, Kathy lives with her aunt, Harriet Burton. Miss Burton is cold and unloving toward Kathy.
Overview. A movie publicist is assigned to keep the public from learning that a beloved child star is an egotistical little brat. Jack Sher. Director, Screenplay, Story. Sy Gomberg. Screenplay. A movie publicist is assigned to keep the public from learning that a beloved child star is an egotistical little brat.
In person, child film star Kathy O’Rourke belies her sweet image. Studio publicity man Harry Johnson must keep Celeste, a national magazine writer, from discovering this when writing a piece on Kathy. This won’t be easy; Celeste is Harry’s ex-wife. To Harry’s surprise, both girls make friends.
Brief Synopsis. Read More. In person, child film star Kathy O'Rourke belies her sweet image. Studio publicity man Harry Johnson must keep Celeste, a national magazine writer, from discovering this when writing a piece on Kathy. This won't be easy; Celeste is Harry's ex-wife.
Kathy O' is a 1958 American CinemaScope comedy-drama film directed by Jack Sher and starring Dan Duryea, Jan Sterling, Patty McCormack and Mary Fickett.