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Holiday [Criterion Collection]
by Katharine Hepburn (Linda Seton),
Cary Grant (Johnny Case),
Doris Nolan (Julia Seton),
Lew Ayres (Ned Seton),
Edward Everett Horton (Nick Potter),
Henry Kolker (Edward Seton),
Binnie Barnes (Laura Cram),
Jean Dixon (Susan Potter),
Henry Daniell (Seton Cram),
Charles Trowbridge (Banker),
George Pauncefort (Henry),
Charles Richman (Thayer),
Mitchell Harris (Jennings),
Neil Fitzgerald (Edgar),
Marion Ballou (Grandmother),
Howard Hickman (Man in Church,Telegraph Boy),
Hilda Plowright (Woman in Church),
Margaret McWade (Farmer's Wife),
Frank Shannon (Farmer),
Aileen Carlyle (Farm Girl),
Matt McHugh (Taxi Driver),
Maurice Brierre (Steward),
Esther Peck (Mrs. Jennings),
Lillian West (Mrs. Thayer),
Luke Cosgrave (Grandfather),
Bess Flowers (Dorothy's Party Guest),
Maude Hume (Maid),
Robert Hale (Actor),
Frank Benson (Actor),
Harry Allen (Actor),
Edward Cooper (Scotchman),
Ruth Donnelly (Actor),
George Cukor (Director),
George Cukor (Director),
Donald Ogden Stewart (Screenwriter),
Donald Ogden Stewart (Screenwriter),
Sidney Buchman (Screenwriter,Author),
Sidney Buchman (Screenwriter),
Philip Barry (Playwright),
Everett Riskin (Producer),
Al Clark (Editor),
Lionel Banks (Art Director),
Stephen Goosson (Art Director),
Otto Meyer (Editor),
Franz Planer (Cinematographer),
Sidney B. Cutner (Composer),
Sidney B. Cutner (Composer),
Morris Stoloff (Composer),
Morris Stoloff (Composer),
Babs Johnstone (Set Design),
Sidney Cutner (Composer)
Sidney Cutner (Composer)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 715515239912
Publication Date: 01/07/2020
Edition Description: Black & White
"Both film versions of Phillip Barry's stage comedy +Holiday have their merits, but the 1938 version has the added advantage of supercharged star power. Katharine Hepburn and Doris Nolan play Linda and Julia Seton, two daughters of a very well-to-do family. Linda feels a bit lost in the shuffle as sister Julia prepares to marry self-made financier Cary Grant. Hepburn has always rebelled against her privileged trappings, and finds a kindred spirit in the unorthodox, iconoclastic Grant. On the verge of compromising his down-to-earth values with his marriage to the wealth-obsessed Nolan, Grant chooses instead to plight his troth with soul-mate Hepburn, celebrating his ""liberation"" by doing several cartwheels. Donald Ogden Stewart is careful to bring the pre-Depression frivolities of the Barry play up-to-date, first by changing the character of Grant's best friend (played in both films by Edward Everett Horton) from a lazy socialite to a dedicated professor, and by including several lines indicating how out of touch the privileged classes are--and choose to remain--with 1930s realities. The only element in which the remake does not improve on the original is in the casting of Hepburn's alcoholic younger brother; charming though Lew Ayres is in the 1938 film, he is still outclassed by Monroe Owsley in Holiday (1930). Katharine Hepburn managed to temporarily defray her ""box office poison"" onus when Holiday proved to be a success; alas, her next film, Bringing Up Baby (which reteamed her with Grant), was a financial bust, compelling her to return to Broadway--where she made a spectacular comeback in another Philip Barry play, +The Philadelphia Story."
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