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Movie
Adam's Rib
Synopsis
Written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, Adam's Rib is a peerless comedy predicated on the double standard. Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn play Adam and Amanda Bonner, a husband-and-wife attorney team, both drawn to a case of attempted murder. The defendant (Judy Holliday) had tearfully attempted to shoot her husband (Tom Ewell) and his mistress (Jean Hagen). Adam argues that the case is open and shut, but Amanda points out that, if the defendant were a man, he'd be set free on the basis of "the unwritten law." Thus it is that Adam works on behalf of the prosecution, while Amanda defends the accused woman. The trial turns into a media circus, while the Bonners' home life suffers. Adam's Rib represented the film debuts of New York-based actors Jean Hagen, Tom Ewell, and David Wayne (as Hepburn's erstwhile songwriting suitor), and the return to Hollywood of Judy Holliday after her Born Yesterday triumph. One of the best of the Tracy-Hepburn efforts, it inspired a brief 1973 TV series starring Ken Howard and Blythe Danner.
Cast
- Spencer Tracy
- Katharine Hepburn
- Judy Holliday
- Tom Ewell
- David Wayne
- Jean Hagen
- Hope Emerson
- Eve March
- Clarence Kolb
- Emerson Treacy
- Polly Moran
- Will Wright
- Elizabeth Flournoy
- Janna Da Loos
- Marvin Kaplan
- John Maxwell Sholes
- David Clarke
- Gracille LaVinder
- William Self
- Paula Raymond
- Tommy Noonan
- John Maxwell
- Ray Walker
- Sidney Dubin
- Joe Bernard
- Madge Blake
- Marjorie Wood
- Lester Luther
- De Forrest Lawrence
- John Fell
- Roger David
- Anna Q. Nilsson
- Rex Evans
- Louis Mason
- Charles Bastin
- James Nolan
- E. Bradley Coleman
- Glen Gallagher
- Gil Patric
- Harry Cody
- George Magrill
- Bert Davidson
- Edwin B. Willis
- Cedric Gibbons
- Garson Kanin
- Ruth Gordon
- George Folsey
- Walter Plunkett
- Jack Dawn
- A. Arnold Gillespie
- William Ferrari
- Douglas Shearer
- George Boemler