Katherine Hepburn Film Collection consists of trailers to numerous films that starred the Oscar winning actress. ~ Perry...
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2003
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While men were off fighting World War II, 18 million women stayed home, learned technical skills, and worked hard to keep...
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1999
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1998
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One of the most successful and respected actresses of all time is profiled in the Lifetime special Women of Substance:...
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1996
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Ginny
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1994
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Helmed by Anthony Harvey, director of the early-70s cult classic They Might Be Giants, this made-for-television romantic...
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Marion Bennett
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1994
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A young boy embarks on a holiday adventure with his estranged father in this poignant family drama starring Henry Winkler,...
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1994
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Victoria Brown
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1993
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Actress Katharine Hepburn remembers being enchanted by her grandfather's vivid storytelling. Here she shares six of her...
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1993
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Fonda on Fonda offers an intimate look at one of America's most highly regarded megastars, the Academy and Tony award-winning...
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1992
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1989
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This delightful presentation by Katharine Hepburn features tales and yarns about spells and princesses and the like. ~ Rovi...
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1988
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1988
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Each of Katharine Hepburn's 1980s TV movies was heralded as the lady's last-ever appearance. We are fortunate indeed that she...
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Laura Lansing
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1988
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This story presentation is hosted by Katharine Hepburn and features "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "Jack and The Beanstalk"....
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1988
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1986
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Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry was especially written by playwright James Prideaux for Katharine Hepburn. It would have been...
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Margaret Delafield
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1986
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1984
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When first released as Grace Quigley, this odd little black comedy proved too fey and quirky even for the most devoted fans...
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Grace Quigley
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1984
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The man who assembled the remarkable documentary George Stevens: A Filmaker's Journey had the benefit of knowing the subject...
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Herself
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1984
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1983
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Narrated by Katherine Hepburn, this delightful collection of fairy tales with keep everyone happy. ~ Rovi...
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1983
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There's little that happens in On Golden Pond that isn't thoroughly predictable from the start, but the film is blessed with...
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Ethel Thayer
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1981
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Lilly C. Moffat
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1978
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Katharine Hepburnplays a spunky old junk dealer who makes the acquaintance of two adventurous young boys. Through Katharine's...
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Miss Pudd
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1978
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This represents MGM's 1976 sequel to its enormously successful compilation film That's Entertainment (1974). In lieu of the...
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1976
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Made for television, Love Among the Ruins was a precious one-time-only collaboration between stars Katharine Hepburn and...
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Jessica Medlicott
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1975
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John Wayne returned to the role that won him an Oscar in this sequel to the western classic True Grit. Rooster Cogburn...
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Eula Goodnight
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1975
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Amanda Wingfield
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1973
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Agnes
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1973
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The Trojan Women is a film of the ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides, which is a highly mannered, ritual-like stage play. It...
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Hecuba
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1971
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Taken from the popular play by Jean Giraudoux, The Madwoman Of Chaillot has an international all-star cast, but the final...
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Countess Aurelia, the Madwoman of Chaillot
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1969
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The year is 1183. Like many a modern-day politician, Britain's King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) finds it occasionally useful to...
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Eleanor Of Aquitaine
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1968
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Christina Drayton
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1967
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Playwright Eugene O'Neill sold Random House the text of his intensely autobiographical 1941 play on the proviso that the play...
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Mary Tyrone
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1962
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In this lush, lurid adaptation of the 1957 Tennessee Williams one-act, Elizabeth Taylor and Katharine Hepburn play a...
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Mrs. Violet Venable
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1959
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Based on the Broadway play by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr, Desk Set represents the eighth screen teaming of Spencer Tracy...
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Bunny Watson
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1957
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Lensed in England, The Iron Petticoat has been out of circulation for so long that it's difficult to determine whether it is...
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Vinka Kovelenko
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1956
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N. Richard Nash's play The Rainmaker has always attracted the most flamboyant of performers, and this 1956 film version is no...
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Lizzie Curry
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1956
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Katharine Hepburn stars as Jane Hudson, an Ohio secretary on the verge of spinsterhood. Carefully saving her money, Jane...
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Jane Hudson
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1955
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1953
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Pat (Katharine Hepburn), a college phys-ed instructor, enters into professional competition as a golf and tennis player. Mike...
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Pat Pemberton
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1952
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After years of wooing director John Huston via good reviews, film critic James Agee was given a chance to write the...
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Rose Sayer
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1951
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Amanda Bonner
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1949
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Mary Matthews
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1948
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Song of Love is the MGM-ified version of the lives and loves of 19th century musicians Clara Wieck Schumann (Katharine...
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Clara Wieck Schumann
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1947
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Usually associated with erudite, urbane comedies, the legendary screen team of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy goes...
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Lutie Cameron
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1947
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A change of pace for both director Vincente Minnelli and star Katharine Hepburn, this taut drama features the latter as Ann...
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Ann Hamilton
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1946
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In their third film together, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn created one of the box-office sensations of 1945, a...
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Jamie Rowan
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1945
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Dwindling production by American workers during the last year of WW II led to this production celebrating the female...
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1944
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This lavish, 145-minute cinemadaptation of the Pearl Buck best-seller Dragon Seed was intended by MGM as a followup to the...
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Jade
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1944
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This star-studded musical drama was largely financed by Theatre Guild, with all proceeds going to various wartime fundraising...
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1943
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If you're wondering what Citizen Kane might have looked like had it been produced by MGM, we submit for your approval Keeper...
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Christine Forrest
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1942
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Tess Harding
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1942
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Narrator
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1941
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We open on Philadelphia socialite C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant) as he's being tossed out of his palatial home by his wife,...
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Tracy Lord
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1940
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Both film versions of Phillip Barry's stage comedy Holiday have their merits, but the 1938 version has the added advantage of...
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Linda Seton
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1938
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Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this inspired comedy about a madcap heiress with a pet leopard who meets an...
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Susan Vance
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1938
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Terry Randall
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1937
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Phoebe Throssel
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1937
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Mary Stuart
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1936
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Based on a novel by Netta Syrett, A Woman Rebels is the story of Pamela Thistlewaite (Katharine Hepburn), whose mission in...
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Pamela Thistlewaite
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1936
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This big-budget 1936 RKO Studios picture lost money, perhaps due to a cool box-office reception to the idea of leading lady...
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Sylvia Scarlett
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1935
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Katharine Hepburn suffers nobly while her philandering conductor husband Charles Boyer dallies with the likes of Helene...
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Constance Dane
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1935
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Alice Adams
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1935
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Based on the novel and play by James M. Barrie, The Little Minister turned out to be Katharine Hepburn's best vehicle since...
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Babbie
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1934
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When asked in 1970 to recall his participation in RKO Radio's Spitfire, Ralph Bellamy prefaced his comments with a terse "Why...
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Trigger Hicks
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1934
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Lady Cynthia Darrington
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1933
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Katharine Hepburn won her first Oscar for her portrayal of Eva Lovelace, a small-town community-theatre actress who comes to...
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Ada Love/"Eva Lovelace"
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1933
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George Cukor directed this classic adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's sentimental novel with a shimmering lavishness that is a...
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Jo March
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1933
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Katharine Hepburn made her auspicious film debut in the otherwise undistinguished A Bill of Divorcement. Based on a play by...
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Sydney Fairfield
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1932
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