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Five Favorite Katharine Hepburn Films

→ Holiday (1938)

Linda Seton: 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!



I’ve been dying to get out for years. I’ve never known it so well as tonight. I can’t stand it here any longer. It’s doing terrible things to me.

I’ve been dying to get out for years. I’ve never known it so well as tonight. I can’t stand it here any longer. It’s doing terrible things to me.


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When Holiday was finished, George Cukor threw a traditional end-of-shooting party. Kate says, “I stole the old Holiday test from RKO and ran it for the guests. I laughed when I saw myself. I led the laughter, and everyone just fell over — Cary, George, everyone, laughed themselves sick. I was so terrible! It was heartbreaking to see how eager, how hard I was trying to impress — too eager. I turned to George and said, ‘Oh God, why did you hire me?” (Kate: The Life of Katharine Hepburn)

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When Holiday was finished, George Cukor threw a traditional end-of-shooting party. Kate says, “I stole the old Holiday test from RKO and ran it for the guests. I laughed when I saw myself. I led the laughter, and everyone just fell over — Cary, George, everyone, laughed themselves sick. I was so terrible! It was heartbreaking to see how eager, how hard I was trying to impress — too eager. I turned to George and said, ‘Oh God, why did you hire me?” (Kate: The Life of Katharine Hepburn)