Review of A Day Off (1968) by Daniel T — 24 Aug 2008
The teaming of the comedy team of Katherine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and director George Cukor leads to comic mayhem as a bright rich girl steals her sister's fiance, a struggling young lawyer. Not the most famous of the Grant/Hepburn/Cukor pairings (The Philadelphia Story would have to take that prize) but I feel it's the best.
The comedy has a quirky, strange quality that makes it unconventional, which might be why it was not initially received as a classic, but it's not too strange to miss this wonderful film.
This review of A Day Off (1968) was written by Daniel T on 24 Aug 2008.
A Day Off has generally received very positive reviews.
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