Played by Katharine Hepburn in Bringing Up Baby. Can someone just throw David Huxley (Cary Grant) a bone? No, really. All the scientist wants is that...
Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant shine in this gentle Gentle Cukor screwball comedy about a wrong marriage halted and the right one joyously celebrated. Grant’s a...
Dark comedy details Grace Quigley (Katharine Hepburn) in the twilight years of her life. She wishes she were dead. Ageing alone in a New York apartment,...
Tracy and Hepburn at their best as two married lawyers who take opposite sides of a front-page case. District Attorney Tracy heads the prosecution when a...
George Cukor directs the seventh pairing of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy and, in one of their best outings, the sparring has an athletic setting to...
Katharine Hepburn makes her screen debut in A Bill of Divorcement as the coltish young woman who comes to know the stranger who is her father....
Katharine Hepburn plays Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scotland who refuses to renounce her claim to the throne of England, supported by March as Bothwell, her...
In Tennessee Williams’ drama, Elizabeth Taylor plays a disturbed young woman who witnesses the death of her rich cousin in North Africa. According to the death...
Katharine Hepburn’s third film and first Oscar-winning performance is an adaptation of a Zoe Atkins play about a very determined woman from New England trying to...
John Huston’s classic Oscar-winning film The African Queen (Humphrey Bogart’s performance won him his only Oscar while Katherine Hepburn was pipped by Vivien Leigh) is a...
‘On Golden Pond is a class act which exudes an aura of historical importance due to its once-in-a-lifetime casting coup,’ Variety wrote of Mark Rydell’s New...
Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy are ably guided by Capra in fascinating political drama State of the Union that becomes a warm romance. Aircraft manufacturer Tracy...
A couple of major stars, an exotic location and a terrific opposites-attract romantic adventure. Sounds like an Oscar shoe-in, yet The African Queen wasn’t invited. In...
“I fear I may be a little too tall for you, Mr. Tracy,” Katherine Hepburn said at their first meeting, prior to 1942’s Woman of the...
Good drama is good drama, right? Same goes for comedy, no? Well, not exactly. If it were that simple then David Mamet would have had a...