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Philadelphia Story
 We open on Philadelphia socialite C.K. Dexter Haven ( Cary Grant) as he's being tossed out of his palatial home by his wife, Tracy Lord ( Katharine Hepburn). Adding insult to injury, Tracy breaks one of C.K.'s precious golf clubs. He...
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Philadelphia Story [Special Edition] [2 Discs]
 We open on Philadelphia socialite C.K. Dexter Haven ( Cary Grant) as he's being tossed out of his palatial home by his wife, Tracy Lord ( Katharine Hepburn). Adding insult to injury, Tracy breaks one of C.K.'s precious golf clubs. He...
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Dancing Lady
 Virtually everybody except President Roosevelt was in the lavish MGM backstage musical Dancing Lady. Joan Crawford stars as Janie Barlow, an impoverished dancer reduced to working in a seedy Manhattan burlesque house. While on a slumming party with his society...
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David Copperfield
David Copperfield was MGM's major Christmas release for its 1934-1935 season and also the first of producer David O. Selznick's major "literary" films for that studio. While a great deal of editing and streamlining was necessary to distill Charles Dickens' massive...
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Philadelphia Story [Special Edition] [2 Discs]
 We open on Philadelphia socialite C.K. Dexter Haven ( Cary Grant) as he's being tossed out of his palatial home by his wife, Tracy Lord ( Katharine Hepburn). Adding insult to injury, Tracy breaks one of C.K.'s precious golf clubs. He...
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Waterloo Bridge
 Given the omnipresence of the Motion Picture Production Code in 1940, the second film version of Robert E. Sherwood's Waterloo Bridge would have to be laundered and softened to pass muster. In the original, made in 1931, the heroine is nothing more or less than a streetwalker, patrolling...
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Waterloo Bridge
 Given the omnipresence of the Motion Picture Production Code in 1940, the second film version of Robert E. Sherwood's Waterloo Bridge would have to be laundered and softened to pass muster. In the original, made in 1931, the heroine is nothing more or less than a streetwalker, patrolling...
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