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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Howard Hawks |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 18 February, 1938 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Editions Montparnasse |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| TYPE: | Available in Colorized Version, B&W, Comedy, Easygoing, English, Feature, High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance, Humorous, Irreverent, Madcap, Opposites Attract, Otherwise Engaged, Quirky, Romantic Comedy, Screwball Comedy, Suitable for Children, USA, Urbane, Witty |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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>it is a hilarious comedy, lots of slapstick, with Hepburn and Grant at their best.
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Howard Hawks's quintessential screwball outing remains one of our most riotous and inspired screen comedies. Grant and Hepburn (who'd do "The Philadelphia Story" two years later) are in fabulous form, with Grant wholly convincing as the nerdy, befuddled victim, and Kate on fire as a flaky but determined lass who's finally found true love, and intends to hold on, come what may. Sublime, classic film is fun, fast and oh-so-funny.
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This movie *defines* the whole screwball comedy. It was panned vehemently at the time, and no one really liked Kathrine Hepburn doing comedy, but it has aged extremely well. Now every critic clamors to shout their praise for it.
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>Okay - so Cary Grant is just trying to play golf and impress his financier to give him a million dollars to save his museum, and this crazy broad (Kate Hepburn) completely ruins his game, all-but destroys his car, kidnaps him, gets him wrapped up in a wild goose - er... leopard chase, and finally wins his heart. You will be hard-pressed to find a better (or funnier) romantic comedy. This action (series of mishaps) never stops, often overlapping each other. This movie shows us why omen used to love Cary Grant and why everyone USED to love the movies in a fanatic religious worship kind of way.