Bringing Up Baby premiered

February 18, 1938
Because I just went GAY all of a sudden!

The greatest screwball comedy, directed by Howard Hawks, Bringing Up Baby, starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant was released on this date.

Katharine Hepburn loved to talk, which caused problems for Howard Hawks when he needed to shoot scenes. When she ignored the assistant director’s repeated cries of “Quiet,” Hawks just motioned the rest of the crew to stop what they were doing until she realized she was the only one talking. She asked, “What’s the matter?” and Hawks said, “You’re acting a good part of a parrot, and if you’re going to keep on doing it, we’ll just sit here and watch you.” At that, she took Hawks aside and told him not to talk to her like that because she had a lot of friends working on the film. Hawks called to an electrician on a scaffold overhead and said, “If you had a choice of dropping a lamp on Miss Hepburn or me, who would you drop it on?” The man told Hawks to get out of the way, and Hepburn just said, “I guess I’m wrong,” and never misbehaved again.

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