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0. Scene Index
1. Opening Logos [:23]
2. Main Title/The Havens Part [2:06]
3. Two Years Later [4:56]
4. Enter George Kittredge [2:20]
5. Enter Mike, Liz & Dex [4:07]
6. "Spies" at the Lord Manse [4:18]
7. "Dexter, You've Come Back!" [2:47]
8. Dexter's Small Blackmail [5:00]
9. Lydia the Tattooed Lady [:57]
10. Tracy Meets the Press [4:13]
11. Having Sherry on the Porch [4:08]
12. "Uncle Willie"/The Library [3:48]
13. With the Rich and Mighty [3:18]
14. Scolding the Virgin Goddess [5:43]
15. "My, She Was Yar." [3:59]
16. Tracy Challenges Her Father [4:27]
17. The Reporters are Exposed [1:18]
18. The Virgin Goddess Drinks [4:47]
19. "Okay, C.K. Dexter-Haven!" [1:53]
20. "Still in Love with Her?" [5:35]
21. The Class System [4:44]
22. Hearthfires and Holocausts [4:46]
23. Dexter, George, Mike & Tracy [4:41]
24. Uncle Willie/Dinah Suspects [4:15]
25. Dinah's Dream [2:43]
26. The Morning After [4:36]
27. Dex Medicates Tracy [5:04]
28. George's Letter [7:29]
29. Tracy's Announcement [3:16]
30. End Credits [:32]
Timeless entertainment from the glory days of the studio system, The Philadelphia Story set the standard for witty, adult romantic comedy. Main Line heiress Tracy Lord Dexter-Haven (Katharine Hepburn) is about to be married to a social-climbing businessman when her first husband (Cary Grant) crashes the festivities with a pair of reporters from a tabloid magazine (James Stewart and Ruth Hussy). Hepburn, hot off the success of Philip Barry's Holiday, commissioned the playwright to craft The Philadelphia Story as both a Broadway and a Hollywood vehicle in the hopes of reviving her sagging film career. Consequently, the role is perfectly tailored for her somewhat brittle and mannered style. As Hepburn battles with a typically charming Grant and flirts with an atypically confident Stewart, we see that the brittleness is a camouflage for long-denied passion and vulnerability. Stewart nabbed the Best Actor Oscar, and so-called "women's" director George Cukor gets delightful performances from the entire cast. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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