Added: Jul 17, 2008
From: chuy93a
Duration: 2:49
New stenographer Alice Sycamore (Jean Arthur) and the boss' son Tony Kirby (James Stewart) are in love to the dismay of his snobby parents. Director Frank Capra's 1938 wonderful adaptation of Kaufman and Hart play won Oscars for best picture and best director and nominations for five more. Jean Arthur is joy to watch, one of Hollywood's greatest actresses and comediennes. This film was made at the height of her incredible career, which began in the drudgery of silent shorts and low budget westerns (her debut was a bit part at age twenty-three in John Ford's 1923 Cameo Kirby) , where she toiled for twelve years until she appeared in Ford's 1935 The Whole Town is Talking. Her acting skill and distinctive voice caught everyone's attention and her career really took off took the following year with her role opposite Gary Cooper in Mr. Deeds Goes To Town.
Channel: Film
Tags: academy arthur award can't capra comedy frank it james jean oscar romantic stewart take with you
Rating: 5.00 (2 ratings) Views: 245' favoriteCount='4 Comments: 3
alfrankbob Says:
Jul 18, 2008 - I think they were in love. Jimmy Stewart and Jean Arthur were great together.
softcelltainted22 Says:
Jul 19, 2008 - i loved this scene sooooooo much. i thought they were great together, so playfully sexy in a light and bubbly way

RubyTuesday717 Says:
Jul 17, 2008 - Oh, I love this scene as much as I love Jean Arthur and Jimmy Stewart. Thanks for uploading.