Patsy Kelly
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

Pick a Star
(1937)An Iowa girl comes to Hollywood and achieves stardom with the help of a publicity man. Laurel and Hardy play themselves as actors on the set.
Nobody's Baby
(1937)This slapstick comedy farce is set in a maternity ward, where nurses-in-training Kitty and Lena reluctantly come into possession of a cute baby. The kid's mother, a nightclub dancer, doesn't want her public to know that she's married to her partner, so she prevails upon the women to take care of the baby "temporarily." Naturally, the presence of a squealing infant in the apartment of two bachelor girls results in all sorts of gossip and innuendo.

Pigskin Parade
(1936)This hilarious comedy stars Jack Haley and Patsy Kelly as married football coaches. Judy Garland in her first film appearance.

The Cowboy and the Lady
(1938)A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.
There Goes My Heart
(1938)Eager to break free of her constrained life, heiress Joan Butterfield (Virginia Bruce) runs away from her grandfather's yacht just as reporter Bill Spencer (Fredric March) arrives to get a rare photo of her. Befriended by the kind Peggy (Patsy Kelly), Joan takes an assumed name and moves in with Peggy, then joins her working at Butterfield's department store. Bill, who has begun an article on Joan, visits the store and, recognizing her there, realizes that he has stumbled upon a hot story.

Freaky Friday
(1976)Trading places was never so funny, and it could only happen on Friday the 13th. That's when the tomboyish and free-spirited Annabel (Jodie Foster) switches bodies with her straitlaced mother, Ellen (Barbara Harris), and suddenly finds herself responsible for running the entire household. In turn, Ellen, now in her daughter's body, faces the daunting challenges of school, including a typing test, field hockey competition and much more! Contains tobacco depictions.
Playmates
(1941)
Broadway Limited
(1941)A borrowed baby used for a publicity stunt aboard a long-distance train creates a world of trouble for a high-strung film director and his leading lady.
Sing, Baby, Sing
(1936)A nightclub singer whose crazy agent gets her involved in schemes to advance her career. One wild scheme finally results in a radio contract.

The Naked Kiss
(1964)A former sex worker’s metamorphosis into polite society takes a lurid turn when she discovers the perverse truth about her millionaire fiancé.

In Old California
(1942)In a lawless frontier town, a young, ambitious pharmacist challenges a ruthless crime boss determined to maintain his iron grip.

Road Show
(1941)Wealthy playboy Drogo Gaines is in danger of marrying a gold digger and escapes by feigning insanity until he wakes up in an asylum and can't leave.

Merrily We Live
(1938)Handsome gentleman vagabond Wade Rawlins shows up on the doorstep of flighty society matron Billie Burke who hires him as a butler and chauffeur.

The Gorilla
(1939)A killer gorilla is on the loose when a wealthy man gets threats about his impending demise so he hires bumbling triplet detectives to investigate.

Topper Returns
(1941)When fun-loving Gail is mistakenly murdered after trading bedrooms with her wealthy friend, her ghost seeks aid from Topper to find the killer.

The North Avenue Irregulars
(1979)The new preacher in town joins forces with the most unlikely group of organized crime fighters anyone has ever dreamed up -- six lady church members who are dedicated, eager, ready, willing ... everything but organized!

Please Don't Eat the Daisies
(1960)A family relocates from the city to the suburbs. Challenges ensue when a damaging play review leads a famed actress to target the husband.