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This film also stars Deborah Kerr. An Affair to Remember was a remake of the 1939 film Love Affair. This Film has never been released as a legal home video or DVD release. Several stars starred in this picture but were unrecognizable due to their make-up and costumes. Alternate Titles: Romance to Riches, The Amazing Adventure, and The Amazing Quest. Grant considered his acting in this film to be horribly over the top and often called it his least favorite of all films. He donated his entire salary, $100,000 from this film to the U.S. War Relief Fund. The Awful Truth won an Oscar for Best Director Leo McCarey in 1938. Film also stars Myrna Loy and Shirley Temple. In this film Cary Grant is cast opposite Joan Bennett. Film also stars Loretta Young and David Niven. Film also stars Marlene Dietrich and Herbert Marshall. Film also stars Loretta Young. Born to Be Bad ran into censorship problems. The film was rejected twice by the Hays Office before it was finally given an approval certificate with several cuts and retakes. Bringing Up Baby was voted the 24th Greatest Film of All Time by Entertainment Weekly. Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 50 Greatest Comedies of All Time" in 2006. Film also stars Audrey Hepburn,Walter Matthua, and James Coburn. Originally banned in Mexico, Central and South America. The operation of a submarine as shown in the film was so accurate that the United State's Navy used it as a training film during World War II. Film also stars Gary Cooper, Charles Laughton, and Tallulah Bankhead. Cary Grant stars opposite Deborah Kerr. Film also stars Fredric March, Jackie Oakie, and Carole Lombard. Cary Grant is paired with Elissa Landi in this musical comedy. One of RKO's final releases for 1948, this was its biggest hit for the year netting $775,000 into 1949. Cary Grant was offered the role of Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady(1964) but turned it down to star in this film. Film also stars Benita Hume. Film also stars Deborah Kerr, Robert Michum, and Jean Simmons. Film stars Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Joan Fontaine. Film also stars Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, and Gene Lockhart. In this film Cary Grant plays opposite Katharine Hepburn. Holiday was nominated in 1939 for an Oscar. Film also stars Nancy Carroll and Randolph Scott. The original screenplay was written by Cary Grant's third wife, Betsy Drake. Grant played opposite Sophia Loren. The Howards of Virginia was nominated in 1941 for an Oscar for Best Music, Original Score-Richard Hageman and Best Sound, Recording. Cary Grant's second film with Mae West. Stars Ingrid Bergman opposite Cary Grant. Indiscreet was nominated for three Golden Globes. Film also stars Carole Lombard, Kay Francis, and Charles Coburn. This film was shot in Europe. The German winter was unbearably cold and most of the cast and crew fell ill. Cary Grant contracted hepatitis. Film also stars Helen Mask, Genevieve Tobin, and Edward Everett Horton. Film also stars Jayne Mansfield, Leif Erickson, and Suzy Parker. Deborah Kerr dubbed the speaking voice of Suzy Parker in this film. Became the second and final comedy to pair Grant and Horton of equal star status. Paramount Pictures tried to cut down on the costs of this film by recycling scenes from an earlier silent version with a bigger budget. Cary Grant plays opposite Sylvia Sidney. Film also stars Sylvia Sidney, Fredric March, George Irving, and Adrienne Ames. Film also stars Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn, and Marilyn Monroe. The house "Blandings' Way" really exists on Indian Hill Road in New Milford Connecticut. RKO's second biggest hit of 1943, netting $1.603 million. Film also stars Irene Dunne and Randolph Scott. Film also stars Alexis Smith, Monty Woolley, Ginny Simms, Jane Wyman, and Eve Arden. Ethel Barrymore, in 1945, won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in this film. Cary Grant's fourth film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Cary Grant's second film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Cary Grant's first film opposite Ginny Rogers. Alternate Title:My Client Curly Only Angel's Have Wings spawned the oft-misquoted Cary Grant line,"Judy, Judy, Judy." Film stars Jean Arther, Richard Barthelmess, and Rita Hayworth. Film also stars Tony Curtis. In 1942, this film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role-Cary Grant. Alternate Title:The Dr. Praetorius Story The Philadephia story also stars Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart and won two Oscars. Film also stars Frank Sinatra, Sophia Loren, Theodore Bikel, and John Wengraf. Cary Grant stars opposite his third wife Betsy Drake. Cary Grant plays opposite Mae West. The film was shot in approximately three weeks. It was based on the play "Diamond Lil." She Done Him Wrong was the shortest film to ever receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture-66mins. Cary Grant's first film that was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Film also stars Jean Harlow and Franchot Tone. Suzy was nominated in 1937 for an Oscar for Best Music and Original Song,"Did I Remember." The first film in which Cary Grant stars opposite Katharine Hepburn. This film also starred Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman and was nominated for seven Oscars. Cary Grant stars opposite Doris Day. Film also stars Sylvia Sidney, Edward Arnold, and Henry Stephenson. This film lost $530,000 at the Box Office, Rko's biggest failure in 1937. Cary Grant's third film directed by Alfred Hitchcock in which he played opposite Grace Kelly. Grant was lured out of his retirement from acting in February 1953 to make this film. Topper, in 1938, was nominated for two Oscars. This was the first black and white film to be "colorized" in 1985. Romantic comedy also starring Joan Bennett and Gene Lockhart. Cary Grant stars opposite Grace Moore in this Romantical Comedy. One of three movies in which Cary Grant and Myrna Loy acted together. Film also stars Nancy Carroll.
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