Director: Howard Hawks
Year: 1938
Run-time: 1 hr 42 min
- Bringing Up Baby is in my mind the epitome of the screwball comedy, and probably its finest example. Hepburn and Grant are just so perfect in their roles, and the level of constant absurdity gets to the point where it overrides any cultural datedness and just becomes fun. (The main exception is the Irish stereotype, but given that he is justified in how he behaves, it's excusable.) I was a bit shocked to discover that this was not a commercial success, and indeed almost ruined Hepburn's career (she had the most to lose, given how novel her quirky performance is).
- Looking back at the three screwballs so far on this list, it never occurred to me before how the genre seems to rely on a rich and "privileged" female lead to be the one to challenge and emasculate the male lead. Perhaps that was the acceptable way to present it to a depression-era audience?
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