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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 22, 2012
And here we have a paparazzi shot of Katharine ‘LOL SRY I DON’T ATTEND MOVIE PREMIERES; I FAINT AND DIE’ Hepburn… attending a movie premiere. GUNGA DIN (1939), January 26th, Radio City Music Hall.
Note: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (the star of the pictu read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 22, 2012
People keep yelling about a debate of some sort, tonight? I’ve really no idea, as TCM will be marathon-ing these peeps — shown here, observing their civic duties — starting at 8pm!
WATCH. BE AN AMERICAN.(Source: bonaventures)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 20, 2012
Candid on the set of ADAM’S RIB (1949). She’s not talking to anybody—-this is a Metro “inside-joke” amongst stars on the set. Pick up a phone (usually disconnected); make like you’re in the midst of a very important biz discussion. Ka read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 20, 2012
victoriafication:
A display of Katharine Hepburn’s pants as part of “Katharine Hepburn: Dressed for Stage and Screen” at the Performing Arts Library in NYC.
(via greenkneehighs)
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 17, 2012
Katharine Hepburn primps in the garden of her New York City townhouse in Turtle Bay, in the late 1940s. read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 16, 2012
Katharine Hepburn takes her script along to the Venice Lido, while on location for SUMMERTIME (1955), July 5th, 1954. Associated Press.
You know, I was sort of split on posting this — on one hand, it’s a candid I’d never seen before; but on the other, read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 16, 2012
bonaventures:
Katharine Hepburn wearing the Inquisition necklace by Harry Winston [x]
What’s more, if you Wakikipedia the Spanish Inquisition necklace, the description mentions something about Winston loaning the jewels to Hepburn, on the occasion of the 1947 Aca read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 15, 2012
Above: Trekking through the mountains in Dublin, on location for THE LION IN WINTER (1968). Below: Overhead from a makeshift staircase, on location in France for THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT (1969).
“Hello,” she said. ‘You’re a novelist; do you want coffee? I bet y read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 13, 2012
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 13, 2012
May 16th excerpt from The New York Times.
When she wasn’t making up words, she was wrecking people. Mess.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 11, 2012
“ON WRITING: I noticed in the script that you were very specific about camera shots in a way that would be unusual for a screenplay nowadays.
LARDNER: We meant to do that only when they seemed particularly relevant to getting a point across. Although we knew that a director was n read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 11, 2012
costumefilms:
SUMMERTIME (1955) - Katharine Hepburn as Jane Hudson, wearing a white cambric shirt with broderie anglaise, white piquet skirt with taffeta and tulle petticoat.
This dress, which is from the Tirelli Trappetti Foundation Collection, is part of the exhibition Trame di moda read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 10, 2012
On the set of WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942). From left to right: Michael Kanin (writer); Ring Lardner Jr. (writer); Someone In Polka Dots; Joseph Mankiewicz (producer).
Below is an interview Lardner (an infamous member of the “Hollywood Ten” blacklist) gave to the read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 10, 2012
Let me sit in a dark corner and cry for the rest of my life about this wonderful picture. ;__; Just look at their faces. Not even OTP suits here any longer. There has to be invented a word to describe them both.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 8, 2012
“Spencer Tracy At SEVENTEEN.”
Except it was the Navy—-Norfolk Navy Yard, in Virgina. And he never went overseas. But, whatever you say, Movie Guide!
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 8, 2012
Charcoal sketch of Katharine Hepburn in WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942).
Pst, Evelien: if you’re reading this, do you happen to know the artist?
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 8, 2012
The SHOT is through the horizontal bars of a scale, onto Pat. She is wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Mike’s hand is in the shot, moving the balance. He adjusts it, and the balance bar holds steady.MIKE: That’s it. One eleven.He steps forward into the shot. Pat read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 8, 2012
That time Kate Hepburn and Garson Kanin [the very man who hatched the brilliant plan of teaming Hepburn with Spencer Tracy; thus, losing her, forever] dated for 5 seconds.
“These two are the newest delight of the jewelers and florists and all the little shops, read more

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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 8, 2012
Katharine Hepburn in 1989.
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Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn Blog Posted by Amber S. on Oct 8, 2012
MCGILLIGAN: I’m tempted to ask you if you got any support from Katharine Hepburn, since your career — your Oscar for co-writing WOMAN OF THE YEAR — is so closely associated with her name. You told me once that Hepburn, along with you and many others, w read more
