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Katharine Hepburn(Dmitri Kessel. 1951)

Katharine Hepburn

(Dmitri Kessel. 1951)


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Katharine Hepburn (Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1939) 

Katharine Hepburn

(Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1939) 


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davidlynch: Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine HepburnThe Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. Gdavidlynch: Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine HepburnThe Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. Gdavidlynch: Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine HepburnThe Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. Gdavidlynch: Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine HepburnThe Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. Gdavidlynch: Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine HepburnThe Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. G

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Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine Hepburn
ThePhiladelphiaStory (1940) dir. George Cukor


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gregorypecks-deactivated2014032:Katharine Hepburn lost in thought during the filming of “Long Day’

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Katharine Hepburn lost in thought during the filming of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”, 1962.


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durbeyfields: “Oh, I’ve got all the faith in the world in Johnny. Whatever he does is all right with

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“Oh, I’ve got all the faith in the world in Johnny. Whatever he does is all right with me. If he wants to dream for a while, he can dream for a while, and if he wants to come back and sell peanuts, oh, how I’ll believe in those peanuts!”

Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Holiday(1938)


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redcrvette: these two are always enough to make me want love, but this movie in particular does someredcrvette: these two are always enough to make me want love, but this movie in particular does some

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these two are always enough to make me want love, but this movie in particular does something unexplainable to me. like? he comes from a humble background and his fiancée is trying to shape him into a man of great wealth, just like her dad, but he doesn’t really want that. he’s okay being just wealthy enough to get by! he doesn’t want to be stuck at a job he doesn’t like, even if it promises him millions! and his fiancée’s sister, she’s just like him - positively insane to her family, because she isn’t what they’re all about, either. they find comfort in one another, being the odd ones out, and WHAT MAKES IT BETTER IS THEY BOND IN THIS BEAUTIFUL PLAYROOM HER MOTHER HAD MADE FOR THEM AS CHILDREN BECAUSE SHE WANTED A PLACE FOR THEM TO BE TOGETHER IN THIS BIG HOUSE OF THEIRS. i love this fucking movie. i could watch it a million times over 


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tswiftandtsn:“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifestatswiftandtsn:“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifestatswiftandtsn:“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifestatswiftandtsn:“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifestatswiftandtsn:“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifestatswiftandtsn:“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifesta

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“He was a dream, as all works of art are. All works of art are the physical manifestation of a desire, a hope, and you can’t hope for something more beautiful and entertaining and nice than Cary Grant. No one moved like he did–smooth, off the ground. He was a good size, but he moved like the wind. And that laugh, that silly laugh. And impeccable manners. He was better at making me giddy than Champagne. He was a great and powerful drug–in person and on the screen.” - Katharine Hepburn on Cary Grant

“She was this slip of a woman and I never liked skinny women. But she had this thing, this air you might call it, the most totally magnetic woman I’d ever seen, and probably ever seen since. You had to look at her, you had to listen to her; there was no escaping her.” - Cary Grant on Katharine Hepburn.


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tracylord:Katharine Hepburn and director George Cukor on set of “The Philadelphia Story” (1940)

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Katharine Hepburn and director George Cukor on set of “The Philadelphia Story” (1940)


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Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.

Stunning portraits of Katharine Hepburn in the 1930s. Hepburn was born on this day in 1907.


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“I’ve just done what I damn well wanted to and I made enough money to support myself, and I ai

I’ve just done what I damn well wanted to and I made enough money to support myself, and I ain’t afraid of being alone.” —Katharine Hepburn


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