Woman of the Year
Woman of the Year ★★★★ 1942
First classic Tracy/Hepburn pairing concerns the rocky marriage of a renowned political columnist and a lowly sportswriter. Baseball scene with Hepburn at her first game is delightful. Hilarious, rich entertainment that tries to answer the question “What really matters in life?” Tracy and Hepburn began a close friendship that paralleled their quarter-century celluloid partnership. Hepburn shepherded Kamin and Lardner's Oscar-winning script past studio chief Louis B. Mayer, wearing four-inch heels to press her demands. Mayer caved in, Tracy was freed from making “The Yearling,” and the rest is history. 114m/B VHS, DVD . Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Fay Bainter, Dan Tobin, Reginald Owen, Roscoe Karns, William Bendix, Minor Watson; D: George Stevens; W: Ring Lardner Jr., Michael Kanin; C: Joseph Ruttenberg; M: Franz Waxman. Oscars ‘42: Orig. Screenplay, Natl. Film Reg. ‘99.