Holiday (1938)
Right on the heels of the wildly popular Bringing Up Baby, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn reunited for their third screen pairing in the screwball comedy Holiday. Once again, Cary plays a gentleman whose life plan is unhinged by free spirit Kate. There are pratfalls and silly gags, and everything Bringing Up Baby has—except the leopard. So, if you’re like me and only liked the wildcat, you’re going to want to skip Holiday.
Cary is engaged to Doris Nolan, but her sister Kate catches his eye, and soon he’s involved in the madcap hilarities of their entire family, including Lew Ayres and Henry Kolker. There’s a giant New Year's Eve party, some misunderstandings, and a lot of tumbling. Cary Grant was famous for saying he “ran away with the circus” when he decided to pursue a career in show business, so if you’re interested in seeing his hidden acrobatic talents, you can rent Holiday and see his backflips and headstands. Besides that, unless you’re a die-hard fan of the screwball genre, you might want to find another Cary or Kate movie to watch, like Notorious or Little Women.
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Be sure to check out Hot Toasty Rag's review of the original 1930 Holiday here!
Cary is engaged to Doris Nolan, but her sister Kate catches his eye, and soon he’s involved in the madcap hilarities of their entire family, including Lew Ayres and Henry Kolker. There’s a giant New Year's Eve party, some misunderstandings, and a lot of tumbling. Cary Grant was famous for saying he “ran away with the circus” when he decided to pursue a career in show business, so if you’re interested in seeing his hidden acrobatic talents, you can rent Holiday and see his backflips and headstands. Besides that, unless you’re a die-hard fan of the screwball genre, you might want to find another Cary or Kate movie to watch, like Notorious or Little Women.
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Classic Movies Kristine Rose" for posting!
More Katharine Hepburn movies here!
Be sure to check out Hot Toasty Rag's review of the original 1930 Holiday here!