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Runtime: 104 mins.
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$ 11.95
Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn) heads up the research department at the Federal Broadcasting Company, a major TV network. And she does her job very
well, thank you very much. Assigned by the network president to introduce computers into some of the departments functions, Richard Sumner (Spencer Tracy)
arrives at Bunnys well-run division to observe daily activities. Unfortunately, however, Sumner is ordered to keep his mission secret. As a result, the whole staff
believes they are being replaced. To make matters worse, there appears to be more than a little electricity between Bunny and Sumner, which upsets Bunny’s
boyfriend Mike (Gig Young). As the tension mounts in the office, so do the laughs in this classic romantic comedy.
Studio:
20TH CENTURY FOX
Color
Katharine Hepburn made her stunning screen debut as John Barrymore's daughter in 1932's A Bill of Divorcement. In Christopher Strong, Hepburn's second
film and first star vehicle, the intelligent, liberated and unconventionally beautiful actress chose to play an intelligent, liberated and unconventionally beautiful
aviatrix who soars into a torrid affair (with Colin Clive as a fellow aristocrat)...and crashes into unendurable heartbreak. The melodramatic story is as much
keen-edged steel as tears, thanks to Hepburn's gutsy performance and to the taut direction of Dorothy Arzner, classic Hollywood's only major female director.
Among the film's highlights: Hepburn simply astonishing in silvery lamé heading to a costume ball as the world's most glamorous moth.
Color
Katharine Hepburn reprises her triumphant Broadway role as a spoiled heir on the verge of marrying a snoot...but not if her ex-hubby (Cary Grant) and smitten
reporter (James Stewart) can help it!
Color
Aspiring composer Constance Dane never imagined she would someday meet celebrated New York conductor Franz Roberti. Yet a love of music brings them
together, and romantic love soon follows. So, too, do jealousies, human misunderstandings and artistic flareups that will test their devotion. Break of Hearts is a
triple-hankie romance to swoon by, swelling with music by Bach, Brahms and other immortals and featuring two box-office legends at their most luminous.
Charles Boyer essays the man-of-the-world role of Franz. And Katharine Hepburn, the camera framing and adoring her as only classic Hollywood can, offers a
much-acclaimed performance that captures Constance's freshness and fire.
DVD
Christopher Strong
Runtime: 79 mins.
UPC: 883 316 140 239
$ 18.95
Studio:
WARNER ARCHIVES
DVD
The Philadelphia Story
Runtime: 113 mins.
UPC: 883 929 152 544
$ 10.95
Studio:
WARNER HOME VIDEO
Color
Life is a Sunday in the park for Aurelia (Katharine Hepburn), a dotty Parisian countess who looks as if she stepped out of a Georges Seurat painting. But sooner
or later, Aurelia had to find out about the so-called sane world and its student unrest, the bomb, even its greedy scheme to transform the City of Light into a forest
of oil derricks. If this is sanity, she’ll do anything to stop it! In this spirited and timelier than ever satire from Jean Giradoux’s famed play, Hepburn heads one of
the most luminous casts ever to grace a movie marquee. Charles Boyer, Danny Kaye, Yul Brynner, Margaret Leighton, Edith Evans and more join her in a
whimsical look at a topsy-turvy world…and at a handful of kooks crazy enough to care. They don’t have to be crazy. But it helps. The Madwoman of Chaillot is
mad enough to strike a blow for real sanity!
DVD
Break of Hearts
Runtime: 78 mins.
UPC: 883 316 140 222
$ 18.95
Studio:
WARNER ARCHIVES
DVD
The Madwoman Of
Chaillot
Runtime: 132 mins.
UPC: 883 316 299 296
$ 18.95
Studio:
WARNER ARCHIVES