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09/01/2008: "Cary Grant"


And the Cary Grant Project reaches 10 films with the second that he did with Ingrid Bergman, "Indiscreet". I had never seen this one. Ingrid Bergman is a famous actress and Cary Grant is a wealthy diplomat who pretends to be married when they meet and start an affair. And then the fun really begins.

Now that there are 10 in the list, I'm going to try to order them from best to worst. And by best, of course, I mean the ones I like best, my favorites. As in so many things I try to put into order, being at the bottom doesn't necessarily mean I don't like it, but something has to go at the bottom. Everything can't be number one. This isn't kindergarten. Or Europe.



  1. "North By Northwest", 1959, also starring Eva Marie Saint and James Mason
  2. "The Philadelphia Story", 1940, also starring Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart
  3. "Notorious", 1946, also starring Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains
  4. "People Will Talk", 1951, also starring Hume Cronyn
  5. "Houseboat", 1958, also starring Sophia Loren
  6. "Arsenic And Old Lace", 1944, also starring Raymond Massey
  7. "Indiscreet", 1958, also starring Ingrid Bergman
  8. "Monkey Business", 1952, also starring Ginger Rogers
  9. "I Was A Male War Bride", 1949, also starring Ann Sheridan
  10. "The Pride And The Passion", 1957, also starring Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren





Replies: 2 Comments

on Tuesday, September 2nd, Snowman said

You are a Cary Grant fan - to the bone

on Wednesday, September 3rd, Falcon said

Snowman sez:
>You are a Cary Grant
>fan - to the bone

No more than anyone else, I'm sure. Come on, admit it!