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The Philadelphia Story (1940) + Extras [The Criterion Collection]

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The Philadelphia Story (1940) + Extras [The Criterion Collection]

The Philadelphia Story (1940) + Extras
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2560 Kbps | 1h 52mn | 2,29 Gb + 3,44 Gb
Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 160 Kbps + Commentary track | Subs: English
Genre: Comedy, Romance | Director: George Cukor

With this furiously witty comedy of manners, Katharine Hepburn revitalized her career and cemented her status as the era’s most iconic leading lady – thanks in great part to her own shrewd orchestrations. While starring in the Philip Barry stage play The Philadelphia Story, Hepburn acquired the screen rights, handpicking her friend George Cukor to direct. The intoxicating screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart pits the formidable Philadelphia socialite Tracy Lord (Hepburn, at her most luminous) against various romantic foils, chief among them her charismatic ex-husband (Cary Grant), who disrupts her imminent marriage by paying her family estate a visit, accompanied by a tabloid reporter on assignment to cover the wedding of the year (James Stewart, in his only Academy Award–winning performance). A fast-talking screwball comedy as well as a tale of regret and reconciliation, this convergence of golden-age talent is one of the greatest American films of all time.

IMDB - Won 2 Oscars

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The Philadelphia Story (1940) + Extras [The Criterion Collection]

Audio Commentary - in this audio commentary, film historian Jeanine Basinger discusses the origin and history of The Philadelphia Story, its brilliant narrative construction, the outstanding performances of the stars, etc.

Extras:
– "In Search of Tracy Lord", a new documentary about the origin of the character and her social milieu (22:09)
– Piece about actor Katharine Hepburn’s role in the development of the film (18:53)
– Two full episodes of The Dick Cavett Show from 1973, featuring rare interviews with Hepburn (68:53 + 69:00)