Holiday

Holiday

  • Director: George Cukor
  • Writer: Donald Ogden Stewart,Sidney Buchman,Philip Barry
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: June 15, 1938
  • Aspect ratio: 1.37 : 1
  • Also known as: Unconventional Linda
  • "Holiday" is an American comedy directed by George Cukor in 1938, starring Cary Grant , Katharine Houghton Hepburn , and Doris Nolan .
    The film tells the story of an active-thinking Johnny Keys after he got engaged with the daughter of a millionaire. The film was nominated for the 12th Oscars Best Art Director.

    Details

    • Release date June 15, 1938
    • Filming locations Columbia Pictures, Sunset Boulevard & Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies Columbia Pictures

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $14,486

    Movie reviews

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    • By Zoie 2022-10-04 18:02:27

      Nice emotional drama

      It feels better than expected, and it should be said to be a good emotional drama. This time should be the golden period for Gary Grant to play this kind of acting talent. Although it is not very comedy, I prefer a plot with a little connotation. The same period of "Nursing Baby Story" is a more exaggerated comedy. Here Gary Grant performed several back and forth somersaults, which was probably what he learned while following the theater troupe. It is said that he would still...

    • By Lois 2022-10-04 15:00:47

      Recommended

      Gary Grant, it's actually harder to imagine that such romantic and unrealistic thoughts would appear in his mind. There is not much convincing power. Roares is a surprise. Although it is a supporting role, it completely attracted my attention. A young man who has musical talents but was ruthlessly suppressed by his father and had to use alcohol to dispel his sorrows. He will use long time when his ridiculous cousins ​​go out. The sound of the simulated cannonballs shocked them, absolutely, so...

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    • By Amparo 2023-09-20 02:54:23

      This is really a movie I watched by mistake. Not successful. Katharine Hepburn was so...

    • By Shaun 2023-09-05 01:56:02

      George Cook's comedy is unexpectedly wonderful! The most direct association turned out to be a letter from the wind by Syk! Cook is certainly not that complicated and fierce, but he is equally powerful. The beating of capitalist values ​​in the film feels especially invaluable when seen in China today. The dismal Gary Grant said: Maybe they (the materialist crowd) are right, because they seem to be so sure. My eyes are...

    • By Emmanuel 2023-08-29 11:10:52

      Most of the plot and lines of the original version of 1930 are retained, but the director’s personal style makes the scene more modern, and the strong personality of the actor brings greater drama and comedy to the performance and plot. These two points make this film name The director's remake expresses the theme more profoundly. In addition: Professor Nick in the film still uses the actor in the original...

    • By Hermina 2023-08-15 15:06:04

      Although there are so many things to support, forgive me for giving up...

    • By Ali 2023-08-14 19:36:18

      [Neural comedy/frustration type] The Great Depression of 29-33, the protagonist advocates individualism and despises power and wealth. Freedom and capital, sister's sense of female freedom, the symbolism of displayed items....

    Movie plot

    Jonnie ( Cary Grant ) met and fell in love with the smart and beautiful girl Julie when he was at the Prysid Resort. After returning to New York, he went to Julie’s house and found out that the beautiful fiancé was the daughter of the banker Mr. Sander. Feeling a little nervous, Julie’s sister Linda ( played by Katharine Houghton Hepburn ) and brother Ned very much liked this poor boy who was incompatible with their family, but Mr....
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    Movie quotes

    • Linda Seton: You mean to say your mother wasn't even a whoozis?

    • Edward Seton: Interesting necktie you have.

      [pause]

      Edward Seton: I have a haberdasher who's made my ties for many years and that pattern I seem to recognize.

      Johnny Case: Perhaps, sir, because this happens to be your necktie. Ned thought it might bring me luck.

    • Dorothy: Did you have an accident, Ned?

      Edward 'Ned' Seton: Apparently. I don't seem to have been there when it happened.