Bringing Up Baby is an excellent comedy from 1938 starring Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant. It was directed by Howard Hawks.
The booklet essay I wrote for @Criterion 's release of BRINGING UP BABY – entitled “Bringing Up Baby: Bones, Balls, and Butterflies” – (lol) – is now online. This was a really fun one, and I'm proud to be part of the release! https://t.co/adsW7j4S4r
— Sheila O'Malley (@sheilakathleen) July 8, 2021
Screwball sparks fly when Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn let loose in one of the fastest and funniest films ever made! ❤️ 🐆 💿 Preorder our new Blu-ray and DVD editions of Howard Hawks's BRINGING UP BABY (1938) for 50% off at @BNBuzz! https://t.co/HXrLhuYB0k pic.twitter.com/TL011dCcDf
— Criterion Collection (@Criterion) July 3, 2021
Are you picking up the new @Criterion edition of 'Bringing Up Baby' and want to figure out how to get your kids to appreciate the screwball classic? Here's a movie marathon including cartoons and comedy shorts that will lead them to Howard Hawks’ film: https://t.co/BlGjve5hft pic.twitter.com/AyC4ecbm8x
— Film School Rejects (@rejectnation) July 7, 2021
'Bringing Up Baby' is out on @Criterion Blu-ray today! For its 80th anniversary a few years ago, @emilykub_ took a look at the literary work at play behind its most famous lines. Read the essay on the riddled dialogue and innuendo comedy of the film here: https://t.co/HZRSvmerEj pic.twitter.com/sj7sbWQhxr
— Film School Rejects (@rejectnation) July 6, 2021