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- The Philadelphia Story
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- (April 10, 1932)
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- The Philadelphia Story is a kind of pious froth about an
- attractive Main-Line Philadelphia society girl with a high and
- historic sense of her own importance. After a first marriage
- that crashed because she behaved like a Moon-Goddess instead of
- a wife, she is about to make a second marriage (with the wrong
- man) in the same holier-than-thou manner. On the eve of the
- wedding, various well-wishers file by to tell her what an
- impossible little prig she is. But it remains for an
- agin-the-rich magazine writer from Destiny (sister publication
- of the picture-magazine Spy and of "brief, bluff," belligerent"
- Dime) to queer the marriage, convert the girl and be converted
- in turn. In the course of a little drunken midnight swimming in
- the nude, he teaches her that lots of nice people are human, she
- teaches him that lots of rich people are nice.
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- Thought the theatre has promulgated more staggering truths in
- its time, Playwright Barry's little fireside mottoes are neatly
- and trimly framed. Smart, gossipy, wisecracking, full of family
- jokes about fashionable Philadelphia and other Biddle-dee-dee,
- the nearest The Philadelphia Story comes to tragedy is the
- paralytic stroke suffered by the plot at the end of the second
- act. Though not up to Barry's best trifling, the play provides
- an entertaining evening, thanks to gay, lively dialogue and
- Actress Hepburn's amazing aptness for her role.
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