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The Philadelphia Story [Special Edition] [2 Discs]
The Philadelphia Story [Special Edition] [2 Discs]
Cary Grant / DVD / NR / 1940
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Rating
NR
Format
DVD
Year Released
1940
Run Time
112 min
Stars
Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart, Ruth Hussey, John Howard
Director
George Cukor
Color
Available in Colorized Version, B&W
Editor
Frank Sullivan
Language
English
Subtitles
English/French/Espanol
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We open on Philadelphia socialite
C.K. Dexter Haven
(
Cary Grant
) as he's being tossed out of his palatial home by his wife,
Tracy Lord
(
Katharine Hepburn
). Adding insult to injury,
Tracy
breaks one of
C.K.
's precious golf clubs. He gallantly responds by knocking her down on her million-dollar keester. A couple of years after the breakup,
Tracy
is about to marry
George Kittridge
(
John Howard
), a wealthy stuffed shirt whose principal recommendation is that he's not a Philadelphia "mainliner," as
C.K.
was. Still holding a torch for
Tracy
,
C.K.
is galvanized into action when he learns that
Sidney Kidd
(
Henry Daniell
), the publisher of
Spy Magazine
, plans to publish an exposé concerning
Tracy
's philandering father (
John Halliday
). To keep
Kidd
from spilling the beans,
C.K.
agrees to smuggle
Spy
reporter
Macauley Connor
(
James Stewart
) and photographer
Elizabeth Imbrie
(
Ruth Hussey
) into the exclusive
Lord
-
Kittridge
wedding ceremony. How could
C.K.
have foreseen that
Connor
would fall in love with
Tracy
, thereby nearly lousing up the nuptials? As it turns out, of course, it is
C.K.
himself who pulls the "louse-up," reclaiming
Tracy
as his bride. A consistently bright, bubbly, witty delight,
The Philadelphia Story
could just as well have been titled "The Revenge of Katharine Hepburn." Having been written off as "box-office poison" in 1938,
Hepburn
returned to Broadway in a vehicle tailor-made for her talents by playwright
Philip Barry
. That property, of course, was
The Philadelphia Story
; and when
MGM
bought the rights to this sure-fire box-office success, it had to take
Hepburn
along with the package -- and also her veto as to who her producer, director, and co-stars would be. Her strategy paid off: after the film's release,
Hepburn
was back on top of the Hollywood heap. While she didn't win the Oscar that many thought she richly deserved, the little gold statuette was bestowed upon her co-star
Stewart
, perhaps as compensation for his non-win for 1939's
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
.
Donald Ogden Stewart
(no relation to
Jimmy
) also copped an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
The Philadelphia Story
was remade in 1956 with a
Cole Porter
musical
score as
High Society
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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