C.K. Dexter-Haven, a successful popular jazz musician, lives in a mansion near his ex-wife's Tracy Lord's family estate...
Run Time
111 min
Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Genre
Comedy, Musical, Romance
Language
English
Keyword
Reporter, Musician, Tabloid Reporter, Wedding, Marriage
Movie Rating
Sound Mix
Perspecta Stereo
Colour
Color
Film Type
Feature
Film Class
Musical Romance, Sophisticated Comedy
Themes
Scandals and Cover-ups, Wedding Bells, Otherwise Engaged, Love Triangles
Tones
Elegant, Warm, Witty, Merry, Upbeat, Stylish
Mood
Pick-Me-Ups, In the Mood for Love
Has Detailed Data (New)
1, 2, 3
Count - Awards
3
Country
USA
Country Of Origin
USA
Wikipedia Text
High Society is a 1956 American musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra. The film was produced by Sol C. Siegel for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and shot in VistaVision and Technicolor, with music and lyrics by Cole Porter. Based on the play The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry, with a screenplay by John Patrick, the film is about a successful popular jazz musician who tries to win back the affections of his ex-wife, who is preparing to marry another man. The jazz musician encounters additional competition from an undercover tabloid reporter, who is also in love with his ex-wife, who now must choose between three very different men. High Society was the last film appearance of Grace Kelly, before she became Princess consort of Monaco.
Post a Comment