Katharine Hepburn
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Filmography
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Stage Door
(1937)Ginger Rogers & Ann Miller tap in time & rat-a-tat lines. Lucille Ball braves a date with an obnoxious lumber baron.

Little Women
(1933)Oscar-winning adaptation of the classic Louisa May Alcott novel about the four March sisters who fight to keep their family together and find love while their father is off fighting the Civil War.

On Golden Pond
(1981)At Golden Pond, a couple agree to care of Billy, the son of their daughter Chelsea's new boyfriend, and a most unexpected relationship blooms.

Summertime
(1955)A single, middle-aged American woman takes a trip to Venice and falls in love with an Italian antiques dealer. They share a romantic summer together until she finds out he is married.
Undercurrent
(1946)The Madwoman of Chaillot
(1969)An eccentric French countess (Katharine Hepburn) and her odd friends thwart a plot to drill for oil in Paris.

Mary of Scotland
(1936)Based on the historical play by Maxwell Anderson, this screen biopic chronicles Mary Queen of Scots' return to her homeland from France to rule fairly and justly.

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.

Quality Street
(1937)Academy Award winner Katharine Hepburn stars as a woman on the verge of becoming a spinster who becomes trapped by her own elaborate ruse to win the heart of the man she loves in Quality Street. Phoebe Throssel (Hepburn) was heartbroken when Dr. Valentine Brown (Franchot Tone) left her to fight the army of Napoleon, and Phoebe has remained in love and single waiting for him. But when Dr. Brown returns after ten years and inadvertently humiliates her with a comment on her appearance, Phoebe changes her hair and buys a new gown. And when Dr. Brown then mistakes Phoebe for her younger niece, Livvy, she does not correct him and proceeds to woo the man she loves in her new identity. But when Dr. Brown confesses to 'Livvy' that he loves Phoebe, she must find a way to tell the doctor the truth.

Dragon Seed
(1944)The lives of a Chinese village are turned Upside down when the Japanese invade it. A heroic young Chinese woman leads her fellow villagers in an uprising against Japanese Invaders.

Alice Adams
(1935)
Grace Quigley
(1985)When Grace Quigley meets a neurotic hitman, the two pair up to provide a painless parting for seniors who’ve had enough of life’s slings and arrows.

Call Me Kate
(2023)Through newly uncovered audio and video footage, the inner life of intensely private screen legend Katharine Hepburn emerges in this documentary.

The African Queen
(1952)Adapted from the novel by C.S. Forester, The African Queen (1951) directed by John Huston stars Humphrey Bogart in his Academy Award-winning portrayal of Charlie Allnut, the slovenly, gin-swilling captain of a tramp steamer called the African Queen, which ships supplies to small East African villages during World War I.

The Philadelphia Story
(1940)On the eve of her wedding, a wealthy woman gets caught in a bind when her ex-husband and a handsome reporter make an appearance in her life.

The Lion in Winter
(1968)England, 1183. King Henry II must choose an heir, so he summons his three plotting sons and exiled wife to a Christmas family reunion at his castle.

The Rainmaker
(1956)Under the spell of a wandering charlatan named Starbuck, a lonely ranch girl blossoms into full womanhood.

Adam's Rib
(1949)Academy Award winners Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn star as a husband-and-wife team of attorneys representing opposite sides of a case in this classic comedy directed by George Cukor.To attorney Adam Bonner (Tracy), it's an open-and-shut case when a woman is arrested for attempting to kill her husband after she discovers him with his mistress.

Suddenly, Last Summer
(1959)A beautiful girl is committed to a mental institution after witnessing the violent death of her cousin. The doctor uses a truth serum on her and confirms his suspicions that her "hallucinations" areindeed fact. The shock causes her wealthy aunt to relapse into unreality.

Rooster Cogburn
(1975)An adventure-filled follow-up to True Grit, Rooster Cogburn stars John Wayne as the rough-and-tumble lawman and Katharine Hepburn as a missionary who joins him to avenge her father's death.