Holiday
starring: Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Doris Nolan, Lew Ayres, Edward Everett Horton
directed by: George Cukor
directed by: George Cukor
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Free-thinking johnny case finds himself betrothed to a millionaires daughter & having difficulty being able to spend the early years of his life on holiday.Studio: Sony Pictures Home EntRelease Date: 06/26/2007Starring: Katharine Hepburn Cary GrantRun time: 96 minutes
Amazon.com essential video:
This absolutely charming, wholly engaging romantic comedy is the hidden gem of the four collaborations of Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Most everyone's seen The Philadelphia Story, but few know of this unorthodox, hilarious comedy of life among the rich and privileged, though both were Broadway hits by playwright Philip Barry. Grant plays the happy-go-lucky Johnny Case, a self-made man with a dream in his heart of making just enough money to retire on and then traveling around the world. Johnny proposes to the lovely Julia (Doris Nolan) in Lake Placid, but it isn't until he comes to pay her a visit in New York that he discovers she's the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. Although his nonconformity ruffles the feathers of Julia's stuffy father, he's soon won over the whole family--most notably, Julia's rebellious sister Linda (Hepburn), who in becoming Johnny's greatest advocate finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. There's more going on here than a spiffy, surface romance, with Johnny's free-spirit determination going up against rock-hard establishment values, and director George Cukor plays up the social politics of the story just as well as the wonderful, exquisite romance. Hepburn and Grant, as always, are perfectly paired, and given able support by Lew Ayres as the black sheep of Hepburn's family, and Edward Everett Horton and Jean Dixon as Grant's longtime pals. Filmed previously in 1930; Hepburn understudied the role of Linda on Broadway and used a scene from the play in her first screen test. --Mark Englehart
Amazon.com:
This absolutely charming, wholly engaging romantic comedy is the hidden gem of the four collaborations of Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Most everyone's seen The Philadelphia Story, but few know of this unorthodox, hilarious comedy of life among the rich and privileged, though both were Broadway hits by playwright Philip Barry. Grant plays the happy-go-lucky Johnny Case, a self-made man with a dream in his heart of making just enough money to retire on and then traveling around the world. Johnny proposes to the lovely Julia (Doris Nolan) in Lake Placid, but it isn't until he comes to pay her a visit in New York that he discovers she's the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. Although his nonconformity ruffles the feathers of Julia's stuffy father, he's soon won over the whole family--most notably, Julia's rebellious sister Linda (Hepburn), who in becoming Johnny's greatest advocate finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. There's more going on here than a spiffy, surface romance, with Johnny's free-spirit determination going up against rock-hard establishment values, and director George Cukor plays up the social politics of the story just as well as the wonderful, exquisite romance. Hepburn and Grant, as always, are perfectly paired, and given able support by Lew Ayres as the black sheep of Hepburn's family, and Edward Everett Horton and Jean Dixon as Grant's longtime pals. Filmed previously in 1930; Hepburn understudied the role of Linda on Broadway and used a scene from the play in her first screen test. --Mark Englehart Stills from Holiday (click for larger image)
Free-thinking johnny case finds himself betrothed to a millionaires daughter & having difficulty being able to spend the early years of his life on holiday.Studio: Sony Pictures Home EntRelease Date: 06/26/2007Starring: Katharine Hepburn Cary GrantRun time: 96 minutes
Amazon.com essential video:
This absolutely charming, wholly engaging romantic comedy is the hidden gem of the four collaborations of Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Most everyone's seen The Philadelphia Story, but few know of this unorthodox, hilarious comedy of life among the rich and privileged, though both were Broadway hits by playwright Philip Barry. Grant plays the happy-go-lucky Johnny Case, a self-made man with a dream in his heart of making just enough money to retire on and then traveling around the world. Johnny proposes to the lovely Julia (Doris Nolan) in Lake Placid, but it isn't until he comes to pay her a visit in New York that he discovers she's the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. Although his nonconformity ruffles the feathers of Julia's stuffy father, he's soon won over the whole family--most notably, Julia's rebellious sister Linda (Hepburn), who in becoming Johnny's greatest advocate finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. There's more going on here than a spiffy, surface romance, with Johnny's free-spirit determination going up against rock-hard establishment values, and director George Cukor plays up the social politics of the story just as well as the wonderful, exquisite romance. Hepburn and Grant, as always, are perfectly paired, and given able support by Lew Ayres as the black sheep of Hepburn's family, and Edward Everett Horton and Jean Dixon as Grant's longtime pals. Filmed previously in 1930; Hepburn understudied the role of Linda on Broadway and used a scene from the play in her first screen test. --Mark Englehart
Amazon.com:
This absolutely charming, wholly engaging romantic comedy is the hidden gem of the four collaborations of Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Most everyone's seen The Philadelphia Story, but few know of this unorthodox, hilarious comedy of life among the rich and privileged, though both were Broadway hits by playwright Philip Barry. Grant plays the happy-go-lucky Johnny Case, a self-made man with a dream in his heart of making just enough money to retire on and then traveling around the world. Johnny proposes to the lovely Julia (Doris Nolan) in Lake Placid, but it isn't until he comes to pay her a visit in New York that he discovers she's the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. Although his nonconformity ruffles the feathers of Julia's stuffy father, he's soon won over the whole family--most notably, Julia's rebellious sister Linda (Hepburn), who in becoming Johnny's greatest advocate finds herself irresistibly drawn to him. There's more going on here than a spiffy, surface romance, with Johnny's free-spirit determination going up against rock-hard establishment values, and director George Cukor plays up the social politics of the story just as well as the wonderful, exquisite romance. Hepburn and Grant, as always, are perfectly paired, and given able support by Lew Ayres as the black sheep of Hepburn's family, and Edward Everett Horton and Jean Dixon as Grant's longtime pals. Filmed previously in 1930; Hepburn understudied the role of Linda on Broadway and used a scene from the play in her first screen test. --Mark Englehart Stills from Holiday (click for larger image)
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Customer Reviews
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- Classic and Well Balanced
This was one of those Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn movies I had never seen and I'm sorry I'd missed it.It is indeed an overlooked classic and considering it is Grant and Hepburn teamed with George Cukor that surprises me.Grant and Hepburn are in great form, each playing into the romantic comedy nature of the picture with full commitment.But don't get me wrong, this isn't some zany, screwball romantic comedy.There is some wonderful depth.When it needs to be charming, it does so brilliantly. ... Read More
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- Marvelously relevant for today
This is a marvelous film with two of Hollywood's greatest, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. It's also a classic, Depression-era film in its focus on dysfunctional lives of the very rich, with much of it shot in a NYC home whose immensity is astonishing. Grant, as Johnny Case, demonstrates that, having made a small fortune on the stock market, he has no need for more. He wants to travel and enjoy life. For those caught up in the grind of typical Depression-era jobs, this 1938 film provided a marvelous ... Read More
Rating:
- Fan of old movies
This movie's social commentary is relevant today as much as it was when it was made. It's always a pleasure to watch the acting of Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn and they don't disappoint in this movie
Rating:
- great fun
this is a great funny and warm comedy and love story, it is one you can see over and over, all the great stars in it and the lines it is all great.
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- Holiday
Cary Grant is a working class man engaged to a daughter from a wealthy family.He doesn't fit in with her stuffy ways but infatuated with her beauty and class.Her sister is Katherine Hepburn, she can't stand her family's stuffing ways and obsession over wealth and class.Will Cary marry the sister?Or will he finally realize that Katherine is his true soulmate?
- Classic and Well BalancedThis was one of those Cary Grant/Katharine Hepburn movies I had never seen and I'm sorry I'd missed it.It is indeed an overlooked classic and considering it is Grant and Hepburn teamed with George Cukor that surprises me.Grant and Hepburn are in great form, each playing into the romantic comedy nature of the picture with full commitment.But don't get me wrong, this isn't some zany, screwball romantic comedy.There is some wonderful depth.When it needs to be charming, it does so brilliantly. ... Read More
- Marvelously relevant for todayThis is a marvelous film with two of Hollywood's greatest, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn. It's also a classic, Depression-era film in its focus on dysfunctional lives of the very rich, with much of it shot in a NYC home whose immensity is astonishing. Grant, as Johnny Case, demonstrates that, having made a small fortune on the stock market, he has no need for more. He wants to travel and enjoy life. For those caught up in the grind of typical Depression-era jobs, this 1938 film provided a marvelous ... Read More
- Fan of old moviesThis movie's social commentary is relevant today as much as it was when it was made. It's always a pleasure to watch the acting of Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn and they don't disappoint in this movie
- great funthis is a great funny and warm comedy and love story, it is one you can see over and over, all the great stars in it and the lines it is all great.
- HolidayCary Grant is a working class man engaged to a daughter from a wealthy family.He doesn't fit in with her stuffy ways but infatuated with her beauty and class.Her sister is Katherine Hepburn, she can't stand her family's stuffing ways and obsession over wealth and class.Will Cary marry the sister?Or will he finally realize that Katherine is his true soulmate?
