Holiday (1938)
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- Katharine Hepburn
- Cary Grant
- Doris Nolan
- Lew Ayres
- Edward Everett Horton
- Henry Kolker
- Binnie Barnes
- Jean Dixon
- Henry Daniell
- Harry Allen
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- Oct 16, 2019
“i do backflips every single day of my life” —Cary Grant in Holiday
mia lee vicinoJan 10, 2020“we’re all grand at seventeen. it’s after that the sickness sets in.”never have i felt such kinship with a character as i do with katharine hepburn bracing herself to go downstairs to that new year’s eve party.
eelyJan 13, 2021me and my ladies back in the day strolling to the cinema to see the new katharine hepburn picture: let’s go lesbians let’s go
Lucy - Dec 26, 2020
Wanna take a vacation from capitalism.
Sean GilmanApr 6, 2025Y’all don’t understand, I could watch Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn do acrobatics, flirt, and just exist together every single day of my life. Like put it on loop, I’m not moving.
noenJan 23, 2017A truly beautiful, thoughtful and romantic film that deals with politics and philosophy through the prism of a wealthy family, while doubling as an utterly captivating rom-com. Cary Grant is Johnny Case, a working class boy made good, who meets privileged Julia Seton (Doris…
Rick Burin - Dec 13, 2022
how one finds & acts within the playroom is the ultimate test of character. hitting the elevator buttons with your eyes closed and ending up right where you need to be — perfect perfect perfect.
LauraJan 27, 2019I blacked out when Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant invented acrobatics.
RobinMar 26, 2020the way that Lee Ayres looks at Katherine Hepburn as she is about to depart, free of her shallow and suffocating family, as if he is trapped but wants so desperately to go with her—the longing and melancholy in his eyes—absolutely broke my heart.
Kyle Turner
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Me and the homies just wanna go on an everlasting holiday from capitalism, 3.5/5
You don't have to know the synopsis or anything all you see is Cary Grant + Katharine Hepburn, and you press play and witness greatness.