His Girl Friday with Cary Grant: DVD Cover
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His Girl Friday Director: Howard Hawks Cast: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/21/2000
  • Original Release: 1940
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 950
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Features

Digitally mastered audio and video; Full-screen presentation; Audio: English [mono], Spanish; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai; Audio commentary with film critic and author Todd McCarthy; Four exclusive featurettes; Vintage advertising; Theatrical trailers; Talent files; Interactive menus; Production notes; Scene selections

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:34]
2. Lord of the Universe [12:12]
3. Lunch with Walter [9:23]
4. Gentlemen of the press [3:29]
5. $100,000 policy [4:46]
6. Earl Williams interview [3:27]
7. Miss Mollie Malloy [3:19]
8. Sheriff Peter B. Hartwell [1:42]
9. Watch thief [3:27]
10. Dr. Max J. Egelhoffer [1:02]
11. Jail break [6:22]
12. Masher [1:18]
13. The Mayor [1:47]
14. The reprieve [4:09]
15. Earl drops in [:49]
16. Mrs. Baldwin [4:45]
17. Giving them a story [:42]
18. Walter takes charge [:47]
19. Out on bail [3:00]
20. "Three taps is me." [2:41]
21. Roy B. Bensinger, poet [:54]
22. What became of Mother [2:55]
23. The third degree [2:56]
24. Accusing the mastermind [2:49]
25. Apprehending Williams [1:04]
26. Under arrest [:47]
27. Pettibone returns [1:29]
28. Noble Walter? [2:18]

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Editorial Reviews

One of the all-time-great comedies, His Girl Friday is a breakneck-paced joyride through the newspaper business, filled with some of the sharpest rapid-fire dialogue to ever grace the screen. Directed by Hollywood master Howard Hawks and adapted from the play The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, His Girl Friday stars Cary Grant as a newspaper editor who will stop at nothing to lure his former star reporter (Rosalind Russell) -- who also happens to be his ex-wife -- back onto the newspaper and into his life. Hawks's typically clean, unobtrusive direction gives the actors plenty of room to work, and they make the most of it, reveling in the witty repartee and sprinting gleefully through scenes of nonstop, overlapping dialogue that may set a words-per-minute record. The jaded view of the press that marked the original play survives intact, but Hawks's addition of a romantic story line (the Russell character was a man in The Front Page) turns the material into a battle of the sexes -- a classic of the form. Grant, of course, delivers his lines with effortless impeccability; his sense of comic timing is nothing short of perfect. Russell matches him stride for stride and line for line, making for the kind of combustible screen chemistry that is the stuff of legend. The Columbia DVD includes a commentary track and four short documentaries. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble

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ONE FOR THE AGESby Anonymous

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August 10, 2009: I can only say what every film buff already knows: this film is perfect.

Grant Russell Rapid-fire Script = A Lot of Laughs Coby Bubba85

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April 07, 2009: lumbia Home Video outdid themselves with this rendition of His Girl Friday. For the most part, the images from this 1940 film are crisp and easy to watch. The soundtrack has been cleaned up of all pops,whistles and crackles that were evident on the public domain VHS tapes that were

available for so many years. You will not catch all of the rapid-fire dialogue the first time you watch this print. Sit back and enjoy a few laughs at this version of The Front Page, one of the greatest newspaper stories ever performed on the stage or on film. Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell shine !! Enjoy !!

I Also Recommend: The Philadelphia Story, The Front Page.


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