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The Philadelphia Story Director: George Cukor Cast: Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart, Ruth Hussey

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/01/2005
  • Original Release: 1940
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,788
 
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Closed Caption; Digitally remastered movie with commentary by film historian Jeannine Basinger; George Cukor movie trailer gallery; Subtitles: English, Français & Español; 2 insightful documentaries about the star and director: Katharine Hepburn: All About Me - A Self-Portrait and The Men Who Made the Movies: George Cukor; Robert Benchley short That Inferior Feeling; Cartoon The Homeless Flea; Audio-only bonus: 2 radio adaptations featuring the movie's 3 stars

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Scene Index

Side #1 -- Disc One
1. Credits [1:35]
2. Uncoupling [:42]
3. Bride's High Standards [3:56]
4. George Saddles Up [3:21]
5. The Philadelphia Story [4:07]
6. Spies Invade the Manor [4:12]
7. Dexter's Small Blackmail [5:38]
8. Lydia the Tattooed Lady [3:13]
9. Tracy Meets the Press [3:29]
10. The Family for Lunch [5:39]
11. Library Research [3:25]
12. Patron Lady [2:55]
13. Virgin Goddess [5:19]
14. "My, She Was Yar" [4:14]
15. Right Kind of Daughter [3:48]
16. Exposed and Pinched [2:05]
17. Drinks for Everyone [4:47]
18. Talkative Visitor [5:28]
19. Class System [:33]
20. Hearthfires and Holocausts [5:57]
21. Advice to Liz [3:03]
22. The Mighty Fallen [1:58]
23. Eye Openers [4:41]
24. Dinah's Dream [4:13]
25. Missing Memory and Watch [2:45]
26. Not Very Yar [3:35]
27. George's Letter [5:20]
28. There Goes the Groom [3:48]
29. Tracy's Announcement [2:44]
30. Cast List [4:45]
Side #2 -- Disc Two
1. Introduction; Early Life [3:08]
2. Showoff (Little Women) [2:45]
3. Beginnings of an Actress [3:25]
4. Early Films [3:25]
5. Morning Glory [2:22]
6. The Price [3:24]
7. Alice Adams, Mary of Scotland [3:41]
8. Sylvia Scarlett, Stage Door [3:39]
9. Bringing Up Baby; Fenwick [3:02]
10. The Philadelphia Story [2:42]
11. Spencer Tracy [5:38]
12. Adam's Rib; Pat and Mike [3:15]
13. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner [4:50]
14. Thank You, Spencer [1:24]
15. The African Queen [2:59]
16. Summertime; the Classics [5:48]
17. The Lion in Winter [2:13]
18. Two Legends [3:53]
19. Up to Your Potential [2:44]
20. On Golden Pond; What Counts [4:27]
21. End Credits [1:04]
1. Introduction; Handling Actors [3:42]
2. What Price Hollywood? [4:06]
3. David Copperfield [3:42]
4. Camille [6:27]
5. Dinner at Eight [6:17]
6. A Bill of Divorcement [2:03]
7. Sylvia Scarlett [2:33]
8. Holiday [1:59]
9. The Philadelphia Story [5:35]
10. Adam's Rib [5:17]
11. Pat and Mike [3:28]
12. The Actress [2:50]
13. A Star Is Born [6:17]
14. End Credits [:36]

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Editorial Reviews

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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I Love This Movie!by Anonymous

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July 22, 2006: The Philadelphia Story is a wonderful film! One of Cary Grant's Best! Definitely a classic!

A Superb Classic!by Anonymous

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March 15, 2006: This is one of my favorite old black and white movies. It is superb and so is the cast but especially Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart. The movie has some wonderful witty dialoge and I highly recommend buying it on DVD!


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