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High Society vs. The Philadelphia Story
Scene Comparisons


There is much that is similar in The Philadelphia Story and High Society. Here are some scenes that are the same in both movies. It's interesting to see the different choices the actors make.

"Oh, my sainted Aunt!"
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"You'll never be a first class human being or even a first class woman until you learn to have some regard for human frailty."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"Living Room. Sitting Room. Terrace. Pool. Stable."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"Don't say stinks, darling. If absolutely necessary smells but only if absolutely necessary."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"With the rich and mighty always a little patience."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"Would I change places with Tracy Samantha Lord for all her wealth and beauty. Oh boy, just ask me."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"Don't you think it's stinking of Tracy not to invite Father to the wedding?"
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"This is the voice of doom. This is to tell you you're days are numbered."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"Oh, darling. Why don't you face facts squarely as I did?"
The Philadelphia Story | High Society

"It sounds like dancing."
The Philadelphia Story | High Society





















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The Philadelphia Story


C.K. Dexter-Haven ( Cary Grant ):

"You'll never be a first class human being or even a first class woman until you learn to have some regard for human frailty."


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