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HOLIDAY (1938/DVD/FF 1.33/MONO/ENG-FR-PO-SP-KO-SUB/B&W) DVD Movie

HOLIDAY (1938/DVD/FF 1.33/MONO/ENG-FR-PO-SP-KO-SUB/B&W) DVD


1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard

PN: 043396114166     Release: 06/26/2007
Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Doris Nolan
Director(s): George Cukor


Holiday
Both film versions of Phillip Barry's stage comedy Holiday have their merits, but the 1938 version has the added advantage of supercharged star power. Katharine Hepburn and Doris Nolan play Linda and Julia Seton, two daughters of a very well-to-do family. Linda feels a bit lost in the shuffle as sister Julia prepares to marry self-made financier Cary Grant. Hepburn has always rebelled against her privileged trappings, and finds a kindred spirit in the unorthodox, iconoclastic Grant. On the verge of compromising his down-to-earth values with his marriage to the wealth-obsessed Nolan, Grant chooses instead to plight his troth with soul-mate Hepburn, celebrating his "liberation" by doing several cartwheels. Donald Ogden Stewart is careful to bring the pre-Depression frivolities of the Barry play up-to-date, first by changing the character of Grant's best friend (played in both films by Edward Everett Horton) from a lazy socialite to a dedicated professor, and by including several lines indicating how out of touch the privileged classes are--and choose to remain--with 1930s realities. The only element in which the remake does not improve on the original is in the casting of Hepburn's alcoholic younger brother; charming though Lew Ayres is in the 1938 film, he is still outclassed by Monroe Owsley in Holiday (1930). Katharine Hepburn managed to temporarily defray her "box office poison" onus when Holiday proved to be a success; alas, her next film, Bringing Up Baby (which reteamed her with Grant), was a financial bust, compelling her to return to Broadway--where she made a spectacular comeback in another Philip Barry play, The Philadelphia Story. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Katharine Hepburn as Linda Seton
Cary Grant as Johnny Case
Doris Nolan as Julia Seton
Lew Ayres as Ned Seton
Edward Everett Horton as Nick Potter
Henry Kolker as Edward Seton
Binnie Barnes as Laura Cram
Jean Dixon as Susan Potter
Henry Daniell as Seton Cram
Crew
Lionel Banks - Art Director
Stephen Goosson - Art Director
Robert Kalloch - Costume Designer
George Cukor - Director
Al Clark - Editor
Otto Meyer - Editor
Morris W. Stoloff - Composer (Music Score)
Sidney B. Cutner - Composer (Music Score)
Morris W. Stoloff - Musical Direction/Supervision
Franz Planer - Cinematographer
Everett J. Riskin - Producer
Babs Johnstone - Set Designer
Donald Ogden Stewart - Screenwriter
Sidney Buchman - Screenwriter
Philip Barry - Play Author

Holiday
George Cukor was arguably the best and most consistent director of sophisticated romantic comedies in the golden age of the 1930s and 1940s. Literate, thoughtful, and refined, his efforts in the genre were blueprints for all who followed, and Holiday was no exception. Next to The Philadelphia Story, the film is perhaps his most-loved comedy. An enjoyable screen version of the same Philip Barry play had been produced just eight years earlier, starring Mary Astor and Robert Ames, but Cukor improved on it in just about every way. This is the second of three times that Cukor worked with Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Hepburn was Cukor's favorite star, and he was instrumental in her success as an actress ever since her first leading role, in the director's 1932 film Bill of Divorcement. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 
Lew Ayres: National Board of Review, Best Acting (winner)
Lionel Banks: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Art Direction (nominated)
Stephen Goosson: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie, Best Art Direction (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English
Subtitle Options:English, French, KO, Por, Spanish
Sound Processing:DD2: Dolby Digital Stereo
Additional Features:Cary at Columbia featurette Deleted scene photographs
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.33:1: Pre-1954 Standard
MPAA Rating:NR
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:96 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Disc #1 -- Holiday
1. Start [1:22]
2. "It's Love. I Met the Girl." [3:24]
3. Right House, Wrong Door [1:55]
4. The Famous Mr. Ned [1:39]
5. A Man of the People & a Seton [4:46]
6. Telling Sister Linda Everything [2:07]
7. Breaking the News to Father [2:34]
8. In the Playroom [5:37]
9. Coaching Johnny [4:45]
10. Linda's Party Plan [1:34]
11. The Selling of Mr. Case [7:27]
12. Father's Decision [3:10]
13. The New Year's Eve Party [2:41]
14. Family History [1:58]
15. The Potters Arrive [2:58]
16. A Group of Very Unimportant People [3:32]
17. An Exclusive 5th Avenue Club [8:14]
18. Putting Linda in Her Place [1:52]
19. Johnny's Career Plan [3:20]
20. Taking a Moment with Linda [4:15]
21. "What's It Like to Get Drunk?" [2:45]
22. The Engagement Announcement [3:41]
23. At the Potters' [3:37]
24. The Setons Take Sides [3:13]
25. Linda & Ned [2:22]
26. Compromise? [2:16]
27. Calling the Whole Thing Off [7:02]
28. Linda Gets Her Johnny [1:30]


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