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George Cukor directs this classic drama starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. Liberal-minded Johnny Case (Grant) wanders into a storm of trouble when he goes to meet his fiancee's wealthy family. His prospective father-in-law is not too impressed with Johnny's plan to take a holiday in the early years of his life. Johnny is nonplussed however, as all he wants is to enjoy himself and find a direction while he is still able. However, he finds unlikely allies in the form of his future sister-in-law Linda (Hepburn) and her tipsy brother Nick (Lew Ayres).
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A romantic comedy in which a young man becomes engaged to an heiress. Little does he realise that his future father-in-law has made plans for his future son-in-law.
Product Identifiers
ProducerEverett Riskin
EAN5050629132939
eBay Product ID (ePID)21048563007
Product Key Features
ActorHenry Daniell, Henry Kolker, Lew Ayres, Katharine Hepburn, Charles Trowbridge, Binnie Barnes, Cary Grant, Doris Nolan, Edward Everett Horton, Jean Dixon
Film/TV TitleHoliday
DirectorGeorge Cukor
FormatBlu-ray
Release Year2020
LanguageEnglish
GenreDrama, Romantic
Run Time93 Mins
Additional Product Features
CertificateU
Number of Discs1
ComposerSidney Cutner
Additional InformationKatharine Hepburn and Cary Grant team up in this classic George Cukor comedy about love that finally finds its mark. Johnny (Grant) has just met the girl of his dreams, so he proposes; she happily accepts. However, he soon discovers that his lovely bride-to-be, Julia (Doris Nolan), comes from a wealthy Park Avenue family, with a father who likes to make all the decisions and to whom she seems incapable of defying. Her unconventional sister, Linda (Hepburn), knows she wants something different from a mapped-out life; she also discovers she's falling in love with Johnny. Grant's effervescent performance is timeless, and his onscreen chemistry with Hepburn electric. Based on the 1928 play by Philip Barry, and the second time the story was adapted to the screen, this version established the rules for intelligent romantic comedies and provided a template from which the deft Cukor could further expand.