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His Girl Friday (Delta) (1940)
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Starring: Cary Grant, Ralph Bellamy, Cliff Edwards, Porter Hall, Frank Jenks, Roscoe Karns, Clarence Kolb, Gene Lockhart, Helen Mack, Rosalind Russell, Regis Toomey, Ernest Truex
Director: Howard Hawks
Category: Comedy, Classics, Classics
Studio: Delta Entertainment
Subtitles:
Spanish,Japanese,Chinese
Length:
92 mins
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Hollywood Classics

This hilarious reworking of The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur sees Grant as the savage editor, and, in a switch, the reporter played by a scheming Rosalind Russell. This version adds the twin lures of sex and romance. The film moves at a whirlwind speed, as director Howard Hawks instructed his actors to overlap their lines, so much so that at times everyone seems to be talking at once. Hawks also has his cast move at twice the normal speed so the screen looks frantic from scene to scene, thus conveying the urgency of the news world he was depicting. It's undoubtedly Cary Grant's greatest comedic role, proving once again the amazing versatility of this Hollywood legend.

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Cary Grant On Film
Packed with film footage and nostalgic photos, this documentary portrays Grant's singular blend of wit, charm, and sophistication that gave us all an ideal to aspire to.

 
 
   
   

 
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