Cary Grant
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Indiscreet
(1958)Cary Grant is the suave American diplomat who pretends to be married in order to preserve his bachelor status. Ingrid Bergman is the glamorous leading lady of the London stage who has no scruples about having an affair with a married man.

The Grass Is Greener
(1960)A rousing chorus of NoМДеЗl Coward's Stately Homes of England is heard as the opening titles of The Grass Is Greener fade into several stock shots of those stately homes. One of these mansions is owned by British earl Victor Rhyall (Cary Grant), who opens his home to American tourists in order to make ends meet.

Once Upon a Honeymoon
(1942)An American burlesque girl intent on social climbing unknowingly marries a Nazi in the guise of an Austrian Baron.

The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
(1947)A handsome artist, a willing teenaged model with a crush, and her older sister - who's a judge - form a hilarious love triangle.

People Will Talk
(1951)Screen legend Cary Grant stars as Dr. Noah Praetorius, a lovable professor and head of a medical clinic who becomes the subject of a McCarthy-style investigation initiated by a jealous colleague (Hume Cronyn). Along the way, Praetorius befriends and ultimately marries a young woman who attempts suicide when she discovers she is pregnant. Baut as the witch-hunt into the good doctor's

Night and Day
(1946)Fanciful biography of songwriter Cole Porter, who rose from high society to find success on Tin Pan Alley.

In Name Only
(1939)Alec’s wife Maida is a beauty, but also a venomous, self-absorbed schemer. Then Alec falls for an open-hearted widow named Julie.
Every Girl Should Be Married
(1948)Sales clerk Anabel Sims believes Every Girl Should be Married. And she has the target, er, groom picked out: pediatrician Madison Brown. Unfortunately, Dr. Brown is not interested in marriage or in Anabel. But not to worry – Anabel's sure she can outmaneuver any mere male. And she'll employ every ruse, stratagem and ploy in a marriage-minded maiden's bag of tricks to land the elusive American bachelor. Romantic-comedy icon Cary Grant and film-debuting Betsy Drake team in this frothy, funny paean to postwar domesticity. The sparkle between the two is delightful – and genuine: Soon after the film premiered they became real-life husband and wife. Hmm. Sounds like Anabel just may have been right!

The Pride and the Passion
(1957)Napoleon's forces are sweeping across Europe, and Spain is on the brink of falling. Standing alone against the onslaught is one brave fighter and his band of guerillas. Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren shine in this wartime classic.

Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man
(1988)Un documental que se centra en el carismático actor Cary Grant, quien escondĂa a un individuo complejo detrás de su encantador exterior.

His Girl Friday
(1940)El editor de un periĂłdico usa todos los trucos del libro para evitar que su ex esposa, una destacada reportera, se vuelva a casar.

Bringing Up Baby
(1938)A rare missing fossil, a stuffy paleontologist, an heiress in love and a pet leopard are the makings of a screwball comedy far ahead of its time.

The Awful Truth
(1937)Love is a comic battlefield, especially when presided over by two superbly-matched sparring partners Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. A classic Hollywood romp!

Holiday
(1938)An iconoclastic young man (Cary Grant), who's engaged to a snooty heiress (Doris Nolan), discovers he's really in love with his fianc�e's down-to-earth sister (Katherine Hepburn), in director George Cukor's stylish comedy, Holiday.

My Favorite Wife
(1940)Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star in this classic romantic comedy about a man with one spouse too many ... and the resulting legal and romantic dilemma.
Topper
(1937)George (Cary Grant) and Marion Kerby (Constance Bennett) are a young, happy-go-lucky couple who love to party. But after a car accident kills them both, they discover that they haven't done enough good deeds to earn a trip to heaven. To remedy this problem, they decide to help their old uptight boss, Cosmo Topper (Roland Young), live a little. While Topper begins to take their ghostly advice and enjoy life for a change, his controlling wife finds her husband's laid-back behavior infuriating.

Sylvia Scarlett
(1935)Comedy drama starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant. A widowed, ne'er-do-well father on the run disguises his daughter as a boy to escape the law.

The Toast of New York
(1937)Edward Arnold stars as a 19th century con artist who rises from medicine shows to Wall Street.

She Done Him Wrong
(1933)Gay '90s saloon-keeper Diamond Lou shoots another woman, seduces a missionary and sings.

Cary Grant: A Class Apart
(2004)Cary Grant was the epitome of Hollywood elegance, the master of comedic timing, and one of the best-loved romantic leading men of all time! With his matinee idol good looks and suave sophistication, Cary Grant belonged to the golden age of cinema, and with such classics as “The Philadelphia Story,” “His Girl Friday,” “North by Northwest,” and “To Catch a Thief,” he certainly left his unmistakable, charismatic mark on movie history. Yet beneath the picture perfect, smooth façade there was a troubled soul doing constant battle with the demons of his past. Cary Grant was actually born Archibald Leach in Bristol, England just four years into the 20th Century. Trace young Archie Leach’s amazing transformation into Cary Grant, from the back streets of Bristol, all the way to the Boulevards of Hollywood. Discover the loves and losses of his seemingly charmed life and enjoy once more a taste of Cary Grant in action, doing what he did best–delighting film audiences everywhere, of the past, present and the future.