Adam's Rib (1949) - (Movie Clip) It's Not Feminine
Katharine Hepburn as defense attorney Amanda, debriefing her client Doris (Judy Holliday) who shot her philandering husband, long take from director George Cukor and heady content from screenwriters Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, in Adam's Rib, 1949.
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Adam's Rib (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Equal Rights For Women
Dueling spouse attorneys Adam (Spencer Tracy) prosecuting and Amanda (Katharine Hepburn), tangling in court over a prospective juror (Roger Davis), Will Wright the judge, explicit feminism from writers Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, in Adam's Rib, 1949.
Adam's Rib (1949) -- (Movie Clip) She Got Fatter
Katharine Hepburn (as Amanda, for the defense) and Spencer Tracy (her husband Adam, prosecuting), with the victim Tom Ewell (as adulterous Attinger), pursuing different angles on the justification for his shooting, by wife Doris (Judy Holliday), in George Cukor's Adam's Rib, 1949.
Adam's Rib (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Little In Spirit
First scene for the principals, Katharine Hepburn as Amanda and Spencer Tracy as spouse, Adam, awakening in Manhattan to news of the crime committed in the opening, in George Cukor's Adam's Rib, 1949, original screenplay by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin.
Adam's Rib (1949) -- (Movie Clip) My Dear Husband
What amounts to a gritty, Manhattan opening by director George Cukor and writers Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, Judy Holliday hunting down husband Tom Ewell and bimbo Jean Hagen, in the 1949 Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn hit, Adam's Rib.