Director: George Cukor
Year: 1938
Run-time: 1 hr 35 min
- This is the second Cary Grant / Katharine Hepburn film in this very year, but it's a very different romance from Bringing Up Baby, and they're both excellent films in their own ways. Holiday starts out with the same "rich heiress" theme, but takes it in a different direction, and has a much warmer heart than one would expect from a comedy of this era. On the surface, it's a film about class, but it turns out to be a film about being stuck in a life you're unhappy with. Clare and I both thought it was sweet, and in the end it's not surprising that it came of a theatrical origin, as well as being directed by the same man at the lead of David Copperfield, even though those films are very different.
Year: 1938
Run-time: 1 hr 35 min
- This is the second Cary Grant / Katharine Hepburn film in this very year, but it's a very different romance from Bringing Up Baby, and they're both excellent films in their own ways. Holiday starts out with the same "rich heiress" theme, but takes it in a different direction, and has a much warmer heart than one would expect from a comedy of this era. On the surface, it's a film about class, but it turns out to be a film about being stuck in a life you're unhappy with. Clare and I both thought it was sweet, and in the end it's not surprising that it came of a theatrical origin, as well as being directed by the same man at the lead of David Copperfield, even though those films are very different.
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