The nine films Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy made together may vary in quality, but it is always fascinating to watch these two together. I was reminded of that as I recently watched two of their collaborations on new Blu-rays from Warner Archive. Without Love (1945) and& read more
via: http://store.walterfilm.com/date-added/before-2012/pat-and-mike-1952 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Katharine Hepburn is one of my favorite actresses, and I do love movies about female athletes (Dangerous When Wet, Easy to Love, It’s a Pleasure, Million Dollar Mermaid) so read more
via: http://store.walterfilm.com/date-added/before-2012/pat-and-mike-1952 Unless otherwise noted, all images are my own Katharine Hepburn is one of my favorite actresses, and I do love movies about female athletes (Dangerous When Wet, Easy to Love, It’s a Pleasure, Million Dollar Mermaid) so read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Apr 23, 2013
Following Adam's Rib (1949) in the progression of Hepburn-Tracy pictures, Pat and Mike (1952) reunites all of the key players who had made that film such a success; we have our two stars, of course, and also director George Cukor and writers Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who were apparently inspired read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Apr 23, 2013
Following Adam's Rib (1949) in the progression of Hepburn-Tracy pictures, Pat and Mike (1952) reunites all of the key players who had made that film such a success; we have our two stars, of course, and also director George Cukor and writers Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who were apparently inspired read more
Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Apr 23, 2013
Following Adam's Rib (1949) in the progression of Hepburn-Tracy pictures, Pat and Mike (1952) reunites all of the key players who had made that film such a success; we have our two stars, of course, and also director George Cukor and writers Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who were apparently inspired read more
Pat Pemberton (Katherine Hepburn) is a first-class athlete, but you’d never know it if she’s playing while her fiance Collier Weld (William Ching) is around. Whenever he’s nearby, he makes her so nervous that she just can’t play as well as she normally would. One day, she read more