No. It is based on the play "The Philadelphia Story" by Phillip Barry, and is a remake of the 1940 MGM picture of the same name starring Carry Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and James Stewart.
One of many possible sets of chapter headings, mostly based on the dvd times: * 01 = 00:00:00 - "Overture" - - * 02 = 00:04:36 - front credits - * 03 = 00:06:12 - "High Society Calypso" - - * 04 = 00:08:21 - the rehearsal room - * 05 = 00:10:23 - wedding presents that stink - * 06 = 00:12:43 - "Tracy's Song" - - * 07 = 00:15:16 - he who sniffs the air like he is looking for breakfast - * 08 = 00:17:20 - "Little One" - - * 09 = 00:19:51 - a phone call from the office of Spy Rhymes With Lie - * 10 = 00:23:37 - two on assignment from Doom - * 11 = 00:26:17 - disinfecting the wound - * 12 = 00:31:49 - milk and arsenic - * 13 = 00:34:24 - papa is looking terribly clever today - * 14 = 00:36:49 - "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" - - * 15 = 00:39:38 - a fishing hook that can tell a story - * 16 = 00:42:40 - "True Love" - - * 17 = 00:46:11 - love versus worship - * 18 = 00:48:17 - an understanding heart or a bronze heart - * 19 = 00:50:35 - the idle rich drive too fast - * 20 = 00:53:54 - a school for boys - - "You're Sensational" - - * 21 = 00:58:45 - "I Love You Samantha" - - * 22 = 01:02:01 - the privileged class enjoying its privileges - * 23 = 01:04:41 - "Now You Has Jazz" - - * 24 = 01:09:18 - dancing with the bride, kissing with the bride - * 25 = 01:12:48 - Tracy is no ordinary woman - - "Well, Did You Evah" - - * 26 = 01:17:59 - going over the wall - * 27 = 01:20:48 - bells in the bubbles - - "Mind If I Make Love To You" - - * 28 = 01:24:42 - 'True Love' remembered - - * 29 = 01:28:41 - we are going to have a wedding after all? - * 30 = 01:33:08 - memories of a swell party - * 31 = 01:35:36 - a stinger, to remove the sting - building True Love II - * 32 = 01:42:29 - as originally planned - * 33 = 01:45:34 - 'End Of Story' - - * 34 = 01:46:33 - end credits - * 34 = 01:47:03 - end -
These are best viewed edited so as to show one chapter per line, * at the line start.
Chapter titles in red mean they are musical numbers in the film.
These are best viewed edited so as to show one chapter per line, * at the line start.
Chapter titles in red mean they are musical numbers in the film.
Yes - it really is! The infamous von Bulows eventually bought one of the mansions featured in this film. The death (and possibly murder) of Sunny von Bulow is detailed in the film, "Reversal of Fortune" starring Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons (for which he won a Best Actor Oscar).
Chicago Tribune, July 21, 1956, pt. 1, p. 16, c. 1:
LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
Frank Sinatra is expected back for Metro's big premier of "High Society" Aug. 1. Frank and Bing Crosby do a duet that's a wow. Bing will be filming in Washington and Louis Armstrong will be blowing his trumpet in Las Vegas. grace Kelly's strolling the boulevards of Paris, so they're counting on Frankie. . . .
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LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
Frank Sinatra is expected back for Metro's big premier of "High Society" Aug. 1. Frank and Bing Crosby do a duet that's a wow. Bing will be filming in Washington and Louis Armstrong will be blowing his trumpet in Las Vegas. grace Kelly's strolling the boulevards of Paris, so they're counting on Frankie. . . .
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Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, June 13, 1956, pt. 3, p. 4, c. 2:
LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
Years ago Mervyn Leroy turned down Clark Gable because of his ears. Mitch Leisen goofed, too, when Paramount considered buying "Philadelphia Story." "I dont't think a snob picture like that would sell, " he said. So Metro got the story and made a fortune with Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart. Now they've remade it as "High Society," with Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra. Frank doesn't get the girl, but he steals the picture. . . .
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LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD
by Hedda Hopper
Years ago Mervyn Leroy turned down Clark Gable because of his ears. Mitch Leisen goofed, too, when Paramount considered buying "Philadelphia Story." "I dont't think a snob picture like that would sell, " he said. So Metro got the story and made a fortune with Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, and Jimmy Stewart. Now they've remade it as "High Society," with Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra. Frank doesn't get the girl, but he steals the picture. . . .
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- How long is High Society?1 hour and 51 minutes
- When was High Society released?July 17, 1956
- What is the IMDb rating of High Society?6.9 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in High Society?C.K. Dexter Haven, Tracy Samantha Lord, Macaulay Connor, Liz Imbrie, George Kittredge, Uncle Willie, Seth Lord, Louis Armstrong, Margaret Lord, Dinah Lord, and others
- What is the plot of High Society?With socialite Tracy Lord about to remarry, her ex-husband - with the help of a sympathetic reporter - has 48 hours to convince her that she really still loves him.
- What was the budget for High Society?$2.7 million
- How much did High Society earn at the worldwide box office?$13,400
- How much did High Society earn at the US box office?$13 million
- What is High Society rated?Not Rated
- What genre is High Society?Comedy, Musical, Musical Comedy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
- How many awards has High Society won?1 award
- How many awards has High Society been nominated for?4 nominations
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