James Stewart
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5 out of 5 stars.
The Shop Around the Corner review – 1940 Lubitsch romcom still a Christmas delight
5 out of 5 stars.James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan’s love-hate romance, which spawned many later meet-cutes, is more eccentric than you might remember
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Kim Novak starred in Vertigo - voted the best film ever made - but knew she was too fragile for fame. She talks about her tough childhood, the sensitive side of Sinatra and starting again in her forties
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For a housebound James Stewart, staring out at the neighbours becomes an all-consuming obsession. Luckily he has Grace Kelly to help sort truth from fantasy
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The actress, who has died aged 97, worked with the greats of Hollywood’s golden era to rival the crossover success of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley
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5 out of 5 stars.Hitchcock’s masterpiece, rereleased after 60 years, combines his flair for psychological shocks with a genius for dapper stylishness
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Stewart? Poitier? Scofield? De Niro? Day-Lewis? Our chief critic selects a winner from his nominees – and reveals who you chose as your people’s champion
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A scene from The Philadelphia Story offers a salutary lesson when it comes to sex and consent
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New Year? New perspective. It’s open season time: name songs about writing songs and making playlists, pick your favourite all-time RR themes, and alongside the hits, highlight songs and topics we missed
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New version will swap the 19th-century frontier setting of John Ford’s celebrated western for gangster-plagued, industrially decaying Pennsylvania
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London Evening News staffer enjoyed a glittering life as show business writer
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From Harvey’s six-foot white rabbit to Mike Leigh’s hard-partying Abigail, some of the biggest characters around never set foot on stage
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5 out of 5 stars.The rerelease of this utterly beguiling comedy reminds us how extraordinary Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant and James Stewart really were
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Catherine Shoard recommends George Cukor's 1940 screwball romantic comedy starring Katharine Hepburn, James Stewart and Cary Grant
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Frank Capra’s classic movie is a celebration of picket-fence smugness. Boring Bedford Falls would have been better had George Bailey never lived, writes Andrew Gilchrist
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Continuing our series in which writers reveal which movie stars and characters they emulate, Xan Brooks tells us why Joseph Cotten in The Third Man was, for him, the king of the underdogs – a pack which also includes James Stewart in The Philadelphia Story
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As D-day's 70th anniversary draws near, a new project is seeking out lost airbase art left behind by US bomber groups
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Follow-up planned to Christmas classic starring James Stewart, with sequel drawing on Dickens' A Christmas Carol
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance at 60: the great American western