Review of Holiday (1938) by Ghiuli R — 26 Jul 2012
That's how a real screwball comedy should look like. Joyful and lovely acting, simple, yet entertaining script, jocund mood, burning romance, and many exhilarating gags that won't stop the laughs.
Cary Grant is brilliant again as the clumsy lover, who finds himself in upper social class and discovers that true love lies just around the corner, in the figure of gleeful and beautiful Katherine Hepburn, instead of passive and proud Doris Nolan.
This review of Holiday (1938) was written by Ghiuli R on 26 Jul 2012.
Holiday has generally received very positive reviews.
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