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| Some girls immediately seize the hero's spotlight: solving the mystery, leading the charge, saving the day. But she ends up the heroine, after taking on a gang of thugs and saving the day for the women she loves the most. One of Hollywood's greatest romantic comedies finds impossibly spoiled Katharine Hepburn planning to remarry, muckraking reporter Jimmy Stewart (in his Oscar- winning role) falling in love, and genial ex-husband Cary Grant saving the day. |
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