The Patsy
+ specially commissioned live accompaniment from Gwyneth Herbert & Live introduction from Patsy Kensit
Filmmaker: King Vidor
Marion Davies, Marie Dressler, Jane Winton
USA / 1928 / 78 min
NFT 1, Wed March 10, 6.30pm
Laugh-a-minute comedy with live accompaniment from jazz folk-diva Gwyneth Herbert. Plus a live introduction with the film's name sake and British star Patsy Kensit.
“Have you always had so much hair?” croons lovelorn Pat (Davies) to Tony, but he’s already smitten with her dark-haired vampish sister (Winton). Poor Pat is the black (blonde) sheep in a conniving female-dominated household with only her curmudgeonly father to sympathise. However this Cinderella is more than just a beauty and it’s not long before her many other charms become apparent. A laugh a minute comedy.
Marion Davies
Fun-loving, former Follies girl Marion Davies was the best female clown of the silent era. William Randolph Hurst made her president of her own production company and admirers included Orson Welles and Charles Chaplin.
Gwyneth Herbert
‘The jazz folk-diva with an awesome voice. Expect beguiling, powerful and often witty songs that strike an emotional chord!’ - Time Out
Gwyneth first broke onto the scene five years ago, when she was signed up by the Universal conglomerate as a jazz crossover artist. She soon struck out on her own, as a singer-songwriter and has garnered much success and acclaim.