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      • Leo McCarey's The Awful Truth is a screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne as a wealthy couple who decide to divorce but end up trying to sabotage each other's subsequent romantic conquests. The film was a critical and box success, earning six Oscars nominations and turning Cary Grant into one of Hollywood's most prominent stars.
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    • Design for Living. Directed by the magnificent Ernst Lubitsch, "Design for Living" is a glorious, sexy screwball comedy. The film begins on a train, where dear friends George Curtis (Western actor Gary Cooper), an artist, and Thomas Chambers (Fredric March), a playwright, happen upon Gilda Farrell (Miriam Hopkins).
    • It Happened One Night. Frank Capra's "It Happened One Night" has become the stuff of legends. It was the first film in Oscar history to win all of the five biggest awards — Best (Adapted) Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and, of course, Best Picture.
    • My Man Godfrey. Despite being released in 1936, "My Man Godfrey" still feels incredibly refreshing. The movie follows a ridiculously wealthy and stupendously bonkers family.
    • Easy Living. Many great comedies begin with a meet-cute: a quirky occurrence that causes our two eventual lovers to meet. "Easy Living" takes off with something of a meet-fall, after an extravagant fur coat seemingly falls out of the sky onto the unwitting Mary Smith (Jean Arthur).
  2. Jul 25, 2023 · Leo McCarey's The Awful Truth is a screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Irene Dunne as a wealthy couple who decide to divorce but end up trying to sabotage each other's subsequent romantic conquests. The film was a critical and box success, earning six Oscars nominations and turning Cary Grant into one of Hollywood's most prominent stars.

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  3. The Awful Truth is so funny and entertaining that it’s tempting to overlook just how much it has to offer; yes, its a screwball comedy, but it’s also a love story, an interrogration of the institution of marriage, and a celebration of the human character in all its warped perfection.

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    Two American artist pals, George (Gary Cooper) and Thomas (Fredric March) butt heads over the attentions of the charming Gilda (Miriam Hopkins), while sharing an apartment in Paris. Since she can't bring herself to choose one or the other, the three decide to make a go at a platonic friendship ... with the expected results. Based on a play by Noel ...

    Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) is an heiress on the run from her overbearing father who crosses paths with an opportunistic reporter, Peter Warne (Clark Gable). Having escaped from the family yacht after an ill-advised marriage, Ellie takes Peter up on his offer to get her back to her beau in exchange for the scoop, but, on the way, the two star...

    Tapped by Irene Bullock (Carole Lombard) to serve as a butler to her blue-blooded family, down on his luck Godfrey Park (William Powell) sees an opportunity to teach the spoiled members of the upper-crust a lesson. RELATED: The 10 Best Satirical Films Ever Made, According To IMDb Though screwball comedies are primarily films about romance, the plia...

    Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star as Jerry and Lucy Grant, a well-heeled couple who both accuse the other of being unfaithful. After getting the ball rolling on a divorce, they each realize they still carry a torch for the other but refuse to admit it, seeking instead to throw a wrench in each other's plans for remarriage. Perhaps no actor is more as...

    Hapless paleontologist David Huxley (Cary Grant) desperately needs the cool million promised by Mrs. Random (May Robson) to help fund his museum. The only problem? Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn), the socialite's daffy niece, draws him into a wild caper involving a missing fossil and a hungry leopard. Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant make for comed...

    After she gets engaged to a strait-laced insurance agent, Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell) is read the riot act by her ex-husband, Walter Burns (Cary Grant), a hard-bitten newspaper editor. An investigative reporter, herself, Hildy is tempted away from her tidy marriage when Walter assigns her to cover a story about a convicted murderer, who may no...

    Cantankerous socialite Tracy Lord's (Katharine Hepburn) impending marriage to the newly-moneyed George Kittredge (John Howard) is the talk of Philadelphia, so much so that columnist Macaulay Connor (James Stewart) comes up with a plan to weasel his way into an exclusive story for his gossip rag. As if his imposition wasn't bad enough, C.K. Dexter H...

    Pairing Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fondaas a con artist and her mark, The Lady Eve sees Stanwyck falling for the man she's planning to swindle out of his fortune. When he begins to suspect her true intentions, he dumps her, leading Stanwyck on a quest to make amends and get him back by inventing an identity, Lady Eve Sidwich. If Cary Grant is the s...

    Financial troubles lead Gerry (Claudette Colbert) to split from her husband, Tom (Joel McCrea), and make her way to Palm Beach in search of a financier to fund his architectural projects. Not so thrilled with the plan, Tom trails his wife and gets mixed up with eccentric millionaire John D. Hackensacker III (Rudy Vallee) and his amorous sister, Pri...

    Howard Banister (Ryan O'Neal) and Judy Maxwell (Barbra Streisand) both find themselves in San Francisco competing for the same musical research grant before they're both drawn into a complex and nutty plot involving stolen jewels, top-secret government papers, and a bag of musical rocks. Though many later films have been influenced by classic screw...

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  4. Cary Grant put his stamp on screwball comedy like no other performer. In the genre's heyday he seemed to appear in every other watershed film. These classics include The Awful Truth and Topper (both 1937), Holiday and Bringing Up Baby (both 1938), His Girl Friday (1939), and My Favorite Wife (1940).

  5. The Awful Truth is many things. It’s a fantastic screwball comedy. It’s a well-directed tale expertly spun by director Leo McCarey, whose reputation for throwing away the script and finding it on the stage was no doubt instrumental to the success of the finished film.

  6. May 18, 2018 · But one of many that I have seen countless times and brings me laughter without fail, even on the bluest of days, is Leo McCareys THE AWFUL TRUTH (1937). A screwball comedy in its truest form, the writing, the silly premise, and the performances absolutely deliver.

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