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Bringing Up Baby (1938)

Bringing Up Baby (1938)
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Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this inspired comedy about a madcap heiress with a pet leopard who meets an absent-minded paleontologist and unwittingly makes a fiasco of both their lives. David Huxley (Grant) is the stuffy paleontologist who needs to finish an exhibit on dinosaurs and thus land a $1 million grant for his museum. At a golf outing with his potential benefactors, Huxley is spotted by Susan Vance (Hepburn) who decides that she must have the reserved scientist at all costs. She uses her pet leopard, Baby, to trick him into driving to her Connecticut home, where a dog wanders into Huxley's room and steals the vital last bone that he needs to complete his project. The real trouble begins when another leopard escapes from the local zoo and Baby is mistaken for it, leading Huxley and Susan into a series of harebrained and increasingly more insane schemes to save the cat from the authorities. Inevitably, the two end up in the local jail, where things get even more out of hand: Susan pretends to be the gun moll to David's diabolical, supposedly wanted criminal. Naturally, the mismatched pair falls in love through all the lunacy. Director Howard Hawks delivers a funny, fast-paced, and offbeat story, enlivened by animated performances from the two leads, in what has become a definitive screwball comedy. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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Starring:
Katharine HepburnCary Grant, (more)
Director(s):
Howard Hawks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bringing Up Baby

Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this inspired comedy about a madcap heiress with a pet leopard who meets an absent-minded paleontologist and unwittingly makes a fiasco of both their lives. David Huxley (Grant) is the stuffy paleontologist who needs to finish an exhibit on dinosaurs and thus land a $1 million grant for his museum. At a golf outing with his potential benefactors, Huxley is spotted by Susan Vance (Hepburn) who decides that she must have the reserved scientist at all costs. She uses her pet leopard, Baby, to trick him into driving to her Connecticut home, where a dog wanders into Huxley's room and steals the vital last bone that he needs to complete his project. The real trouble begins when another leopard escapes from the local zoo and Baby is mistaken for it, leading Huxley and Susan into a series of harebrained and increasingly more insane schemes to save the cat from the authorities. Inevitably, the two end up in the local jail, where things get even more out of hand: Susan pretends to be the gun moll to David's diabolical, supposedly wanted criminal. Naturally, the mismatched pair falls in love through all the lunacy. Director Howard Hawks delivers a funny, fast-paced, and offbeat story, enlivened by animated performances from the two leads, in what has become a definitive screwball comedy. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Howard Hawks
Writer(s):
Hagar WildeDudley Nichols
Producer(s):
Howard Hawks
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
RomanceComedy
Bringing Up Baby Awards:
  • 1998 - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
  • 1989 - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
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    Brian D.

    Best movie we have watched in a long time. I have four children 11,13,16,18 and they hate black and white movies(if you ask) They laughed through the entire movie and talked about it to everyone! Love love love!!!

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    Bobbee N.

    When a movie is this good, it leaves little to be said. Grant and Hepburn are always superb. The movie has you laughing all the way through. That is a real treat, since there were little or no special affects in those days. It is all pure and delightful acting. A real treat.

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    Nancy L.

    I've watched this particular oldie many times and I've enjoyed it each time. Definitely one of the better ones from that era.

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