His Girl Friday

His Girl Friday

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Newspaper Editor | Suicide

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Howard Hawks, Paul Helmick, Cliff P. Broughton
  • Cast(s): Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart, Helen Mack See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 32min
  • Music: Morris Stoloff,Sidney Cutner,Ben Oakland,Felix Mills,Lodge Cunningham
  • Award(s): OFTA Film Hall of Fame 2017 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    Hildy, the journalist former wife of newspaper editor Walter Burns, visits his office to inform him that she's engaged and will be getting remarried the next day. Walter can't let that happen and frames the fiancé, Bruce Baldwin, for one thing after another, to keep him temporarily held in prison, while trying to steer Hildy into returning to her old job as his employee.
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7.8/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Hildy, the journalist former wife of newspaper editor Walter Burns, visits his office to inform him that she's engaged and will be getting remarried the next day. Walter can't let that happen and frames the fiancé, Bruce Baldwin, for one thing after another, to keep him temporarily held in prison, while trying to steer Hildy into returning to her old job as his employee.
Ratings

7.8/10

IMDb

AWARDS

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

It is estimated that the normal rate of verbal dialogue in most films is around 90 words a minute. In His Girl Friday (1940), the delivery has been clocked at 240 words a minute.

One of the first films (preceded by "Stage Door" (1937)) to have characters talk over the lines of other characters, for a more realistic sound. Prior to this, movie characters completed their lines before the next lines were started.

Rosalind Russell thought, while shooting, that she didn't have as many good lines as Cary Grant had, so she hired an advertisement writer through her brother-in-law and had him write more clever lines for the dialog. Since Howard Hawks allowed for spontaneity and ad-libbing, he, and many of the cast and crew didn't notice it, but Grant knew she was up to something, leading him to greet her every morning: "What have you got today?"

Right after Williams is found in the desk, the Mayor tells Walter that he's "Whistling in the dark. Well that isn't going to help you this time. You're through." Walter says "Listen the last man that said that to me was Archie Leach just a week before he cut his throat." Archie Leach was Cary Grant's birth name.

During the 1930s, Howard Hawks was hosting a dinner party when the topic of dialogue was brought up. He pulled out a copy of "The Front Page" to demonstrate the snappy exchanges between characters, taking the role of Burns. A female guest took the role of Hildy. While reading, Hawks realized the dialogue sounded much better with a woman reading, and quickly secured the rights for the film from Howard Hughes. Ben Hecht (the author of "The Front Page") approved the gender change and the screenplay was put into production.

Popular Dialogues

"[describing Bruce] Walter Burns: He looks like that fellow in the movies - Ralph Bellamy."

"Walter Burns: You've got an old fashioned idea divorce is something that lasts forever, 'til death do us part.' Why divorce doesn't mean anything nowadays, Hildy, just a few words mumbled over you by a judge."