![]() Despite the gravity of this scene, where Hepburn is a weeping madonna, there is such elusive beauty in her speech, which is neither British nor American, but rather, both-a Hollywood accent that was once the classist hallmark of aristocratic (white) America. ![]() On the receiving end of the question is Cary Grant, who, in the film, plays Hepburn’s old flame The True Love is the boat which consummated their dilapidated love. “You’re going to sell The True Love… for money?” asks Katharine Hepburn. At the height of The Philadelphia Story (1940), a classic American romantic comedy, there’s a brief moment of profound sadness. ![]()
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