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Título original: The Philadelphia Story
  • 1940
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  • 1h 52min
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Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, and James Stewart in Pecadora equivocada (1940)
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  • Dirección
    • George Cukor
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    • Donald Ogden Stewart
    • Philip Barry
    • Waldo Salt
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    • James Stewart
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    • Dirección
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      • Philip Barry
      • Waldo Salt
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      • Cary Grant
      • Katharine Hepburn
      • James Stewart
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    • Ganó 2 premios Óscar
      • 9 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Cary Grant
    Cary Grant
    • C.K. Dexter Haven
    Katharine Hepburn
    Katharine Hepburn
    • Tracy Lord
    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Macaulay Connor
    Ruth Hussey
    Ruth Hussey
    • Elizabeth Imbrie
    John Howard
    John Howard
    • George Kittredge
    Roland Young
    Roland Young
    • Uncle Willie
    John Halliday
    John Halliday
    • Seth Lord
    Mary Nash
    Mary Nash
    • Margaret Lord
    Virginia Weidler
    Virginia Weidler
    • Dinah Lord
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Sidney Kidd
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    Lionel Pape
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    Rex Evans
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    Hillary Brooke
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    Jo-77

    The most sophisticated comedy ever!

    Firstly, let me say, that I love Kate Hepburn. She's my favourite actress, and in my opinion, she can do no wrong. For this reason, I'd probably give a good rating to every movie she made.

    But 'The Philadelphia Story' really does deserve wonderful praise. It's by far the most sophisticated, and in my opinion, the greatest comedy ever made, one of Kate's greatest roles. She's absolutely hilarious as Tracy Lord, bringing perfection to the role she created on the stage a year before the film, mocking, insulting and making fun out of Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant.

    Her drunken scene with Stewart is pure magic and her mockery of him ('dear professor') is wonderful.

    Grant and Stewart are fabulous, Stewart as the rough and tumble reporter infatuated with Tracy and Grant as the neglected ex- husband.

    Ruth Hussey and Virginia Weidler are fantastic in supporting roles, and really add to the hilarity of the whole picture.

    A funny, bouyant ride through the 1940's- I completely recommend it!
    9bkoganbing

    Dictating her own comeback

    After Katharine Hepburn was one of a group of stars dictated "box office poison" by the ruling moguls of Hollywood she went east and scored a complete triumph on stage with The Philadelphia Story. But our Kate was the shrewd one, she had the foresight to buy the film rights from author Philip Barry and peddle them to the studio that would guarantee her repeating her stage role and giving her creative control.

    On stage she had co-starred with Joseph Cotten, Van Heflin, and Shirley Booth all of whom became movie names later on, but meant nothing to Hollywood in 1940. She had the choice of leading men and cast in their places, Cary Grant, James Stewart and Ruth Hussey.

    This was Grant's fourth and final appearance on screen with Hepburn. It's a typical Cary Grant part, witty and urbane, with a touch of the rogue in him. He's Hepburn's ex-husband, still very much in love with his ex-wife, but she's marrying stuffed shirt John Howard.

    Reporter James Stewart and photographer Ruth Hussey are covering Hepburn's wedding for Spy Magazine, the National Enquirer of the day. Through a little judicious blackmail they're invited to this premier society wedding, but both feel out of place and used.

    After The Philadelphia Story, Katharine Hepburn was a movie name the rest of her long life. Even with an occasional clinker no one ever questioned her about being box office poison.

    James Stewart won the Best Actor Oscar in probably the most romantic he was ever on the screen. A lot felt it was a consolation Oscar for not winning it for Mr. Smith Goes to Washington in 1939. Stewart himself proclaimed to all who'd listen that he voted for good friend Henry Fonda in the Academy Sweepstakes for The Grapes of Wrath. I've always felt that when Stewart talked about those hearth fires banked down low to Hepburn, he was really talking about himself. He's a cynical fellow at first and his romantic side comes as a surprise to him more than even the audience.

    The Philadelphia Story has become such a classic that even the musical remake High Society doesn't try to copy it, it just presents a softer musical alternative. But I'd kind of liked to have seen Hepburn do this with her original cast as well. Oscars were in the future for Van Heflin and Shirley Booth and Joseph Cotten the following year made his debut in the biggest film of all.
    10budmassey

    Plays your heart strings in a masterful glissando.

    That this brilliant story originated on stage is obvious. The stage requires personas of epic and electric beauty. Philadelphia Story boasts three of the brightest stars that ever burned to occupy these personas, which they do with miraculous luminance.

    The play, of course, was written for Hepburn by Phillip Barry, and after over 400 performances on Broadway she cleverly bought the film rights right out from under the noses of Hollywood moguls who fancied themselves smarter than Dear Kate. This came at a time when Hepburn was tops on the list of stars who had been labeled box office poison by producers.

    The dynamics between the stars are legendary. Finer actors never lived, and these are the performances of a lifetime for each of them. Stewart is funny, smoldering, passionate and moving and he has moments, many of them, of stunning brilliance in each of those emotions. Grant is his typical stilted and elegant self, funny, gracious, urbane and, yes, beautiful. And then there is Hepburn. She is breathtaking to look at, and she plays your heart strings in a masterful glissando plucking at every emotion as she moves effortlessly across her entire unmatched range.

    The supporting cast is worthy of the surplus of talent that surrounds them, and offer a few unforgettable moments of their own. And the presence of George Cukor, the greatest director of women in history, and the best director of Hepburn as well, coaxes every brilliant word of the script to its full potential.

    You must not miss this treasure simply because it is from another era. It depicts that era with insight and irreverence that expose it, and the rarified world of old Philadelphia Money (yes, with a capital "M") like few films of its time, or any time, could. Every time I watch this movie, and the frequency would embarrass me if I were honest about it, I love it more.

    Watch it. Study it. Assimilate every second of it and your understanding and appreciation of cinema will be enriched for it. And you'll have a great time doing it!
    10tcchelsey

    BEFORE TRACY, THERE WAS CARY GRANT.

    Everyone is quick to pair Katherine Hepburn with Spencer Tracy... however... there was once upon a time the magnificent teaming of Hepburn and Cary Grant. THE PHILADELPHIA STORY is one of their greatest films. Slick comedy of errors, probably the most rerun of 'em all, which is saying a lot.

    The perfect storm; comedy and timing at its best. The story of a high society wedding, with all the elaborate do's and DO NOTS is fun enough, but also watching an outstanding cast at work. Interestingly, director George Cukor's decided to film the script with few out-takes. Just let the cameras roll, and its Grant who has the most fun, an improv genius. See if you can catch his out-takes that were left in.

    The opening scene with the golf clubs is now legend, followed by about a dozen more. A film that's definitely habit forming.

    Movie legend dictates that Hepburn at the time was declared a "non bankable" actress, rejected for the lead in GONE WITH THE WIND, became a star all over again in the Broadway production. She gained control of the film rights, brought it to Hollywood and made a fortune. How's that for inspiration? Not to forget an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.

    Much the same for George Cukor, having been fired from GONE WITH THE WIND, springing back with this film. What a good luck charm.

    ***Academy Award win (Best Actor) for James Stewart, playing the sly reporter shadowing Hepburn. What fun. Cukor was nominated for Best Director and should have won. Written by Philip Barry, who we lost too soon, the screenplay re-written as HIGH SOCIETY.

    Forever on dvd and re-mastered blu ray. Thanks to TCM for officially making this a Turner Classic.
    9dfloro

    A truly great (greatest?) romantic comedy

    Obviously, the three lead actors are all just as great as we remember them, especially Jimmy Stewart in his Oscar-winning role. But don't miss the turns by Ruth Hussey, as the long-suffering but still devoted assistant to Stewart's journalist character, and Roland Young (who'd already starred with Cary Grant in the rightfully popular first and best "Topper" movie) here as Uncle Willie. So who ultimately winds up with Katherine Hepburn's character? Her ex, played by the suave Cary Grant, who may be a cad, or the earnest and down-to-earth young writer played by the honest Stewart, or the safe but utterly uninteresting fiancé played by John Howard. (Who? Exactly!) You'll have to watch all the way to the end to find out. Heck, just try not to! 😁

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in eight weeks, and required very few retakes. During the scene where James Stewart hiccups when drunk, you can see Cary Grant looking down and grinning. Since the hiccup wasn't scripted, Grant was on the verge of breaking out laughing and had to compose himself quickly. Stewart (apparently spontaneously) thought of hiccuping in the drunk scene, without telling Grant. When he began hiccuping, Grant turned to Stewart, saying, "Excuse me." The scene required only one take.
    • Errores
      After Dexter reveals Kidd's blackmailing scheme to Tracy, he accidentally calls her Dinah. Correction: Dexter is not calling her Dinah. When he says "Quiet, Dinah" his implied meaning is "Quiet, Dinah will hear you."
    • Citas

      Tracy Lord: The time to make up your mind about people is never.

    • Versiones alternativas
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Lydia, the Tattooed Lady
      (1939) (uncredited)

      Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

      Music by Harold Arlen

      Performed by Virginia Weidler (vocal and piano)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de julio de 1941 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Philadelphia Story
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 258,994
      • 18 feb 2018
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      • 1h 52min(112 min)
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