Kitty March
Kitty March is a fictional character from the 1940 film The Devil and Miss Jones. She is portrayed as a charming and resourceful young woman who works in a department store. Kitty becomes involved in a plot that challenges the status quo and highlights social issues of the time, particularly concerning workers' rights.
In the film, Kitty's character serves as a catalyst for change, inspiring others to stand up for their beliefs. Her interactions with other characters, including Mr. Jones, reveal her determination and wit, making her a memorable figure in classic cinema.