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                  |  Cary Grant Box Set (1938)
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                    | Starring: | Cary Grant,
Charles Dingle,
Allyn Joslyn,
Katharine Hepburn,
Rosalind Russell,
Rita Hayworth,
Jean Arthur,
Glenda Farrell,
Binnie Barnes,
Jean Dixon,
Ralph Bellamy,
Gene Lockhart,
Edgar Buchanan |  
                    | Director: | Howard Hawks,
George Stevens,
George Cukor,
Leo McCarey,
Authors:Ben Hecht,
Sidney Harmon,
Charles MacArthur,
Philip Barry,
Arthur Richm |  
                    | Category: | Drama,
Comedy |  
                    | Studio: | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |  
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Length: | 517 mins |  
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HolidayA happy-go-lucky non-conformist (Cary Grant) finds himself engaged to the spoiled daughter of a millionaire, not realizing that her down-to-earth sister (Katherine Hepburn) is the better catch.
 
 Only Angels Have Wings
 A tough-as-nails mail pilot (Cary Grant) finds himself caught between a Brooklyn showgirl (Jean Arthur) and his torrid ex-flame (Rita Hayworth).
 
 Talk of the Town
 When the town radical (Cary Grant) is framed for murder, he hides out in the home of a beautiful schoolteacher (Jean Arthur) and her stuffy boarder, a vacationing Supreme Court nominee (Ronald Colman) who refuses to consider his case.
 
 His Girl Friday
 A fast-talking newspaper editor (Cary Grant) uses every dirty trick in the book to stop his star reporter/ex-wife (Rosalind Russell) from remarrying and leaving town.
 
 The Awful Truth
 A happily-married couple (Cary Grant and Irene Dunne), granted a 90-day interlocutory divorce based on presumed marital infidelity, look for any excuse to reconcile before the decree becomes final. 1938 Academy Award-winner for Best Director (Leo McCarey).
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