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A Tribute to Cary Grant


Handsome and charming, with a voice and an accent like no one else, Cary Grant did one thing for thirty years. He entertained. In light-hearted comedies, in Hitchcock thrillers, whatever the genre, filmgoers fell for his style. It has even been said that Ian Fleming modeled James Bond after him. Then with the timing of a great comedic actor, he did what few entertainers ever do, he retired from the silver screen while he was still at the height of his career. He never returning, leaving us with the wonderful collection of films that we feature here in Destination Hollywood's Tribute to Cary Grant.


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Would you like to take a trip back in time? Back to when people listened to the radio and Cary Grant was the favorite leading man. We've found a way to transport you back to those times. It's 1942 and Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell are ready to entertain you in Take a Letter Darling.


DVD Spotlight


Topper , the classic Cary Grant movie is available on DVD.



DH Suggests


Destination Hollywood Suggests this Tribute dedicated to two Cary Grant movies ...

A Tribute to An Affair to Remember

This is the movie they couldn't stop talking about in Sleepless in Seattle. We'll try to explain what all the fuss was about in our Tribute to An Affair to Remember.


A Tribute to The Philadelphia Story

Put us in your pocket, Mike. We don't know what that means either but Katharine Hepburn makes it sound soooo nice in this classic screwball comedy.



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Bringing Up Baby


Mortimer Brewster ( Arsenic and Old Lace ):

"Insanity runs in my family… It practically gallops."




Cary Grant was not his real name, what was?

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