Philadelphia Story, The (1941) - (Movie Clip) I'm Not A Society Snoop
First scene for James Stewart as writer Mike Connor, Ruth Hussey his colleague Liz, Cary Grant undetected as C.K. Dexter Haven, Henry Daniell as "Spy Magazine" publisher Kidd, plotting a way into Katharine Hepburn's society wedding, early in George Cukor's The Philadelphia Story, 1941.
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