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Festival Features Grant Films
COURT HOUSE - The County Library is hosting a Cary Grant Film Festival 7 p.m., Fridays beginning this Friday. Admission is free. The Awful Truth, regarded as one of the best zany comedies of the 30s, will be the opening film for the festival, with Irene -Dunne and Ralph Bellamy accompanying Cary Grant. The film is a perfect blend of the ridiculous and the romantic, artful enough to have won the director Leo McCarey the Oscar for Best Direction. October 5 will bring Howard Hawk's His Girl Friday, a culmination of^ the "screwball comedy" tradition of the 30s. This film a reworking of Ben Hecht's and Charles MacArthur's The Front Page charged with new life by adding a battle of sexes by changing the "male" Hildy Johnson into a Hildegarde, and pitting her against her boss and former husband. Rosalind Russell as Hildy Johnson turns the newsroom upside down as she throws her well-padded shoulders around. October 12 is the date set for the viewing of Holiday, a popular Hepburn and ■ Grant film that has undiminished radiance even today. Sophisticated and witty, it is a romantic comedy with serious undertones. Underlying the intelligent, urbane banter • and the critical view of the rich is the struggle of two kindred spirits to overcome social and psychological obstacles. October 19 is scheduled for a shoe ing of The Talk of the TowiA The plot revolves around a schoolteacher's having to choose between a law school dean and an escapee from jail. All three characters are fully developed, interesting peo m/fte with a serious theme to be explored — the value of the intellectual life as opposed to the practical. Both men are played by actors who were frequently romantic leading men ( Ronald Colman and Cary Grant). When Nora (Jean - Arthur) has to choose between the two, it is a difficult choice that cannot be
easily predicted, especially since the characters have developed and changed. In fact, the choice between the two men is so close that the filmmakers shot two endings and made the choice themselves only •aftor nmvipu-ino thp film
The last entry in the Cary • Grant festival is Topper, scheduled for Oct. 26. Unlike the creatures which terrified the audiences of many movie houses in the 1930's, ghosts were thought to elicit only laughter. As a result, the ghost became a comic device long before Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolf man came to the screen. In 1937, Hal Roach, who is best known for the Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang comedies, produced Topper. Based on The Jovial Ghosts by Thome Smith, the film features Roland Young as Cosmo Topper, a wealthy, conservative banker with a domineering, straightlaced wife (Billie Burke). In contrast to Topper are George and Marion Kirby (Cary Grant and Constance Bennett), an uninhibited, sophisticated young couple who are the principal stockholders in his bank. Topper is a successful blend of fantasy and screwball comedy. Cary
Grant is perfect as the impeccably dressed but impish George Kirby. Constance Bennett is equally charming as his beautiful and mischievous wife
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