High Society (1956)
High Society is the musical version of 1940’s The Philadelphia Story, originally starring Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and James Stewart. The problem? The original story isn’t any good to begin with! Unfortunately, keeping the plot and adding songs doesn’t help it turn into a good movie.
In this version, Grace Kelly plays the woman every man falls in love with. She’s engaged to John Lund, but her ex-husband Bing Crosby tries to win her back—and to top it all off, reporter Frank Sinatra falls in love with her while writing about her upcoming wedding! The only reason to watch this movie—unless you actually liked the original—is to watch Bing and Frankie sing and act together. In their famous number “Well Did You Evah?”, they playfully make fun of each other’s singing styles. You can watch it here if you like.
If you absolutely love Cole Porter, or Grace Kelly or Frankie, I guess you can watch this one. I didn’t like it. I didn’t like the original. I won’t spoil anything, but in both versions, I was rooting for someone who didn’t end up with the girl. And when you hate an ending that much—even as famous an ending as this story’s—it’s hard to like the rest of the movie.
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More Bing Crosby movies here!
More Grace Kelly movies here!
More Frank Sinatra movies here!
In this version, Grace Kelly plays the woman every man falls in love with. She’s engaged to John Lund, but her ex-husband Bing Crosby tries to win her back—and to top it all off, reporter Frank Sinatra falls in love with her while writing about her upcoming wedding! The only reason to watch this movie—unless you actually liked the original—is to watch Bing and Frankie sing and act together. In their famous number “Well Did You Evah?”, they playfully make fun of each other’s singing styles. You can watch it here if you like.
If you absolutely love Cole Porter, or Grace Kelly or Frankie, I guess you can watch this one. I didn’t like it. I didn’t like the original. I won’t spoil anything, but in both versions, I was rooting for someone who didn’t end up with the girl. And when you hate an ending that much—even as famous an ending as this story’s—it’s hard to like the rest of the movie.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Juhi Thaker" for posting!
More Bing Crosby movies here!
More Grace Kelly movies here!
More Frank Sinatra movies here!