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  1. Bringing Up Baby (1938) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Bringing Up Baby is a 1938 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks, and starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film tells the story of a paleontologist in a number of predicaments involving a scatterbrained heiress and a leopard named Baby.

  3. Bringing Up Baby: Directed by Howard Hawks. With Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charles Ruggles, Walter Catlett. While trying to secure a $1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby.

  4. Learn more about the full cast of Bringing Up Baby with news, photos, videos and more at TV Guide.

  5. Howard Hawks. Roy Webb. John L. Cass. Dudley Nichols. Hagar Wilde. David Huxley is waiting to get a bone he needs for his museum collection. Through a series of strange circumstances, he meets Susan Vance, and the duo have a series of misadventures which include a leopard called Baby.

  6. Though Bringing Up Baby (1938) featured a wonderful cast and expert comic direction by Howard Hawks, it was not a box office hit. With the approaching war in Europe and the Depression not yet behind them, American filmgoers were looking to the movies for total escapism.

  7. Overview. David Huxley is waiting to get a bone he needs for his museum collection. Through a series of strange circumstances, he meets Susan Vance, and the duo have a series of misadventures which include a leopard called Baby. Hagar Wilde. Screenplay, Story. Howard Hawks. Director. Dudley Nichols. Screenplay.

  8. Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'Bringing Up Baby' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights.

  9. Find movie and film cast and crew information for Bringing Up Baby (1938) - Howard Hawks on AllMovie

  10. Howard Hawks. Bringing Up Baby. Screwball sparks fly when Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn let loose in one of the fastest and funniest films ever made—a high-wire act of invention that took American screen comedy to new heights of absurdity.

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