Bringing Up Baby (2005)
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Director:Howard Hawks
Studio:RKO Radio Pictures
Producer:Howard Hawks, Cliff Reid
Writer:Dudley Nichols, Hagar Wilde
Rating:6
Rated:NR
Date Added:2012-08-26
Last Seen:2018-11-08
UPC:9780790765358
Price:$26.99
Awards:1 win
Genre:Classics, Comedy, Romantic
Release:2005-03-01
IMDb:0029947
Location:0840
Duration:97
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Black and White
Howard Hawks  ...  (Director)
Dudley Nichols, Hagar Wilde  ...  (Writer)
 
Katharine Hepburn  ...  Susan Vance
Cary Grant  ...  Dr. David Huxley
Charles Ruggles  ...  Maj. Horace Applegate (as Charlie Ruggles)
Walter Catlett  ...  Constable Slocum
Barry Fitzgerald  ...  Aloysius Gogarty
May Robson  ...  Aunt Elizabeth Random
Fritz Feld  ...  Dr. Fritz Lehman
Leona Roberts  ...  Hannah Gogarty
George Irving  ...  Alexander Peabody
Tala Birell  ...  Mrs. Lehman
Virginia Walker  ...  Alice Swallow
Asta  ...  George, the Dog
John Kelly  ...  Elmer
Roy Webb  ...  Composer
Jeanne Martel  ...  Cigarette Girl
Nissa  ...  Baby, the leopard
Russell Metty  ...  Cinematographer
George Hively  ...  Editor
Summary: Mild mannered zoology professor Dr. David Huxley is excited by the news that an intercostal clavicle bone has been found to complete his brontosaurus skeleton, a project four years in the construction. He is equally excited about his imminent marriage to his assistant, the officious Alice Swallow, who is interested in him more for his work than for him as a person. David needs the $1 million endowment of wealthy dowager Mrs. Carleton Random to complete the project. Her lawyer, Alexander Peabody, will make the decision on her behalf, so David needs to get in his favor. However, whenever David tries to make a good impression on Peabody, the same young woman always seems to do something to make him look bad. She is the flighty heiress Susan Vance. The more David wants Susan to go away, the more Susan seems not to want or be able to. But David eventually learns that Alexander Peabody is her good friend...