High Society (2002)
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High Society is a glossy Technicolor-and-VistaVision musical remake of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story (1940), decked out with million-watt star power and a Cole Porter score. Set amongst the rich and famous in Newport, RI, the story revolves around the wedding plans of socialite Tracy… More High Society is a glossy Technicolor-and-VistaVision musical remake of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story (1940), decked out with million-watt star power and a Cole Porter score. Set amongst the rich and famous in Newport, RI, the story revolves around the wedding plans of socialite Tracy Lord (Grace Kelly). Tracy is all set to marry stuffy George Kittridge (John Lund), while magazine writer Mike Connor (Frank Sinatra) and photographer Liz Imbrie (Celeste Holm) intend to cover the ceremony. Meanwhile, Tracy's ex-husband C.K. Dexter-Haven (Bing Crosby) also comes calling, ostensibly to the attend the annual Newport Jazz Festival, but actually for the purpose of winning Tracy back. In the course of events, Mike falls in love with Tracy, and she with him. The Jazz Festival subplot allows scriptwriter John Patrick to bring Louis Armstrong into the proceedings, much to the delight of anyone who cares anything about music. The Cole Porter tunes include the Crosby-Sinatra duet "Well, Did You Evah?," the Crosby-Armstrong teaming "Now You Has Jazz," the Kelly-Crosby romantic ballad "True Love," and the Sinatra solo "You're Sensational." Though it lacks the satiric edge of the Philip Barry original (Barry, incidentally, is not given any screen credit), High Society succeeds on its own lighthearted terms. The film represents Grace Kelly's final acting assignment before her real-life wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Charles Walters
- Written By
- Philip Barry, John Patrick
- Genres
- Romance, Classics, Comedy, Musical & Performing Arts
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 1956 Wide
- Studio
- MGM Home Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Bosley Crowther, New York Times
High Society...is as flimsy as a gossip-columnist's word, especially when it is documenting the weird behavior of the socially elite.
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James Berardinelli, ReelViews
The two chief pleasures of High Society are the performances, which bring life and vitality to the characters, and the music, which makes this the kind of movie that never loses its appeal.
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
Scored by Cole Porter, this musical version of the famous play is an all-star, mildly entertaining film, featuring the iconic song True Love and Grace Kelly in her last role.
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Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews
The original story is bumbled but Cole Porter's original score is a welcome addition.
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Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle
A musical remake of The Philadelphia Story, High Society features Cole Porter tunes, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, and Grace Kelly in her final acting role.
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Cast
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Bing Crosby
as C.K. Dexter-Haven
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Grace Kelly
as Tracy Lord
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Frank Sinatra
as Mike Connor
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Celeste Holm
as Liz Imbrie
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John Lund
as George Kittredge
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Louis Calhern
as Uncle Willie
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Louis Armstrong
as Himself
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Sidney Blackmer
as Seth Lord
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Margalo Gillmore
as Mrs. Seth Lord
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Lydia Reed
as Caroline Lord
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Gordon Richards
as Dexter-Haven's Butler
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Hugh Boswell
as Parson
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Paul Keast
as Editor
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Richard Keene
as Mac
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Ruth Lee
as Matron
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Reginald Simpson
as Uncle Willie's Butler
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Helen Spring
as Matron

