His Girl Friday

His Girl Friday(1940)

NR
01/18/1940 (US)Comedy, Romance1h 32m
7.4

"They're at each other's throats when they're not in each other's arms!"

Overview

Walter Burns is an irresistibly conniving newspaper publisher desperate to woo back his paper’s star reporter, who also happens to be his estranged wife. She’s threatening to quit and settle down with a new beau, but, as Walter knows, she has a weakness: she can’t resist a juicy scoop.

Howard Hawks

Director

Charles Lederer

Screenplay

Ben Hecht

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His Girl Friday (1940) Original Trailer [HD]

His Girl Friday (1940) Original Trailer [HD]

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His Girl Friday | Original Trailer [HD] | Coolidge Corner Theatre

His Girl Friday | Original Trailer [HD] | Coolidge Corner Theatre

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His Girl Friday (1940) - What's the Story? Scene (7/12) | Movieclips

His Girl Friday (1940) - What's the Story? Scene (7/12) | Movieclips

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His Girl Friday (1940) - Hildy's Farewell Scene (6/12) | Movieclips

His Girl Friday (1940) - Hildy's Farewell Scene (6/12) | Movieclips

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His Girl Friday (1940) - A Better Offer Scene (1/12) | Movieclips

His Girl Friday (1940) - A Better Offer Scene (1/12) | Movieclips

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Howard Hawks on the Dialogue in HIS GIRL FRIDAY

Howard Hawks on the Dialogue in HIS GIRL FRIDAY

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Allan Arkush on HIS GIRL FRIDAY

Allan Arkush on HIS GIRL FRIDAY

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His Girl Friday - Get Out

His Girl Friday - Get Out

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'His Girl Friday' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times

'His Girl Friday' | Critics' Picks | The New York Times

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on June 23, 2022

This is a belter of a film! Essentially just a two hander with Cary Grant ("Walter Burns") as the editor of a newspaper facing the loss of his ex-wife, and best reporter Rosalind Russell ("Hildy Johnson") who has decided to marry Ralph Bellamy ("Bruce Baldwin") and start a new life. Anyone who enjoys the modern day writing of folks like Aaron Sorkin will immediately appreciate the depth and class of the clever, witty writing and the superbly fast paced delivery from both as Grant tries all sorts of manoeuvres to change her mind; frame her new fiancée and stop a man from going to the electric chair with the aide of little else but a few telephones and the odd interjection from some great supporters - Gene Lockhart, Porter Hall, John Qualen and Abner Biberman as his go-to fixer "Louie". Russell is no shrinking violet, either - she has plenty of great one-liners and retorts of her own, and the equality with which they scrap makes this all the more fun. The ending is a touch too inevitable, and maybe just a little too muddled and that robs it of a killer punch; but this is still a cracking romantic comedy.