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Oh, I just love this old girl! And I'm so jealous of The Bumbles for getting to tramp around her old stomping grounds. Because I so completely adore her, it's hard for me to choose favorite performances from her incomparable career. But here are three.
Linda Seton. Holiday. Sheltered, impetuous, good-hearted and loving. We watch her fall in love with her sister's beau, Cary Grant, and wrestle with issues of the heart and altruism and integrity. She's a great girl, a great sister and a great soul mate, and you can't help but cheer and ache for her in this romance.
Tracy Lord. The Philadelphia Story. Spoiled, imperious and destined to be brought down a peg. Like Holiday, this script is based on a Philip Barry play. And as in Holiday, she's paired with Cary Grant, and once again they have great chemistry. And that seductive scene at the pool with Jimmy Stewart ... sigh ... Nice work if you can get it, Kate, you lucky girl!
Christina Drayton. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. While I appreciate it, I don't really like this movie because it's so heavy-handed and dated. But there is this scene. It just slays me every time. Watch Kate watch Spence deliver one of the last speeches of his career. Is she in character? Or is she torn up because she knows how ill her costar is, and how hard this scene is for him physically? Or is she watching her longtime lover tell the world what she's meant to him? I vote for the last option, but that's the romantic in me. She's so beautiful, so graceful, so compelling ... and this most verbal of movie stars is uncharacteristically silent. I think this is the moment that won her a second Oscar.
These are the thoughts and observations of me — a woman of a certain age. (Oh, my, God, I'm 65!) I'm single. I'm successful enough (independent, self supporting). I live just outside Chicago, the best city in the world. I'm an aunt and a friend. I feel that voices like mine are rather underrepresented online or in print. So here I am. If my musings resonate with you, please visit my blog again sometime.
I adore The Philadelpia Story. Nice to think about Katharine the Great this week. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was tough choosing just a few movies.
ReplyDeleteI feel similarly about Katharine Hepburn! She has so many wonderful movies, right?!
ReplyDeleteShe's one of my favorite actresses and, although I haven't seen all of her movies which bothers me, I have seen many and many of them are among my all time favorites!
We both listed The Philadelphia Story and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?! Holiday is another great one and one of her lesser-known movies, I think.
I enjoyed your list!
I think I most enjoyed that you tagged this post Sigh :0)
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry I missed this one!
ReplyDeleteThe Philadelphia Story is my all-time-favorite movie (yes, even above any and all Star Wars movies!).
Katharine Hepburn is my favorite actress, and James Stewart my favorite actor. How could I not love the one movie that brought them together?
Ohh. I must see Holiday since I love them both so much.
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