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Kay Sutton Filmography

ActressBORN 1915IRVINGTON13 FILMS IN DB

KaySutton

Known for Acting · Carefree, The Saint in New York, You're Out of Luck

13
FILMS IN DB
$103
TOTAL VALUE
7
PRICED
$15
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Saint in New York
~$27 · DVD · 1938
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Laughing at Danger
$16 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Kay Sutton is a captivating figure in the realm of classic cinema, known for her compelling performances that have stood the test of time. One of her most notable roles came in the 1938 film "Smashing the Rackets," where she showcased her talent alongside a talented cast, contributing to the film's enduring appeal. This crime drama has become a sought-after title among collectors, not only for its engaging storyline but also for its representation of pre-war filmmaking. Collectors prize Sutton’s work for its authenticity and connection to an era when film was transitioning into a more sophisticated medium. Her performances often encapsulate the spirit of the time, making her films valuable additions to any serious collection. As physical media continues to thrive, Kay Sutton's contributions remain a cornerstone for enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry of early cinema and the historical significance of classic film releases.

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FULL FILMOGRAPHY

13 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kay Sutton known for?

Kay Sutton is known for acting in films such as 'Smashing the Rackets' (1938) as Peggy, 'The Saint in New York' (1938) as Fay Edwards, and 'S.O.S Tidal Wave' (1939) as Laurel Shannon.

What genres does Kay Sutton's filmography span?

Kay Sutton's filmography spans several genres including Comedy, Romance, Drama, Crime, Action, and Mystery.

What era does Kay Sutton's work cover?

Kay Sutton's work covers the years from 1938 to 1941, with her most-active decade being the 1930s.

How many films are included in Kay Sutton's filmography?

Kay Sutton has a total of 13 films listed in her filmography.