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Bringing Up Baby
Bringing Up Baby tells the story of a paleontologist in a number of predicaments involving a scatterbrained woman and a leopard named Baby. David Huxley is the stuffy paleontologist who needs to finish an exhibit on dinosaurs and thus land a 1 million dollar grant for his museum. At a golf outing with his potential benefactors, Huxley is spotted by Susan Vance who decides that she must have the reserved scientist at all costs. She uses her pet leopard, Baby, to trick him into driving to her Connecticut home, where a dog wanders into Huxley';;;s room and steals the vital last bone that he needs to complete his project.
















26 July 1879, Monroe Center, Ohio, USA

10 September 1907, Bucharest, Romania

10 March 1888, Dublin, Ireland

29 June 1901, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

15 October 1900, Berlin, Germany

31 July 1916, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

18 January 1904, Horfield, Bristol, England, UK

5 October 1874, New York City, New York, USA

19 April 1858, Moama, New South Wales, Australia

8 February 1886, Los Angeles, California, USA

12 May 1907, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

4 February 1889, San Francisco, California, USA


February 10, 2014
Howard Hawks's classic took the screwball cycle started by It Happened One Night to its dizzying, dazzling peak.
August 21, 2011
Bringing Up Baby's narrative and thematic directions have much in common with those of Shakespearean comedy.
February 09, 2006
One of the finest screwball comedies ever.
September 19, 2010
Grant plays the timid Dr. David Huxley with the proper restraint and tics.
December 06, 2015
[VIDEO ESSAY] Howard Hawks's "Bringing Up Baby" is the go-to example of screwball comedy that critics and film-lovers reference most as the definitive model of the genre.
December 22, 2010
Classic screwball comedy stars Hepburn, Grant.
June 15, 2011
A perfect example of why directors (and even us brilliant professional critics) can often be completely in the dark about what works.
February 10, 2014
How sublime can movies get?
May 05, 2005
The speedy, 102-minute film is a total delight, and the performances are so invigorating that it can withstand many multiple viewings without losing its sparks.
April 02, 2008
There is little rhyme or reason to most of the action, but it's all highly palatable.
September 23, 2013
The enduring fascination of this 1938 screwball comedy is due to much more than its uproarious gags.
June 26, 2007
Though it's almost impossible, try to sit back sometime and enjoy this 1938 Howard Hawks masterpiece not only for its gags, but for the grace of its construction, the assurance of its style, and the richness of its themes.