This film was so touching. I remember seeing it as a kid and bawling my eyes out. Fantastic performances all around! I just cried watching this trailer lol
going with my parents to see this at the movies i thought it would suck ass,(i was 12 or 13 yrs old) it turned out to be one of my all-time favortie movies & if i see it now i cant turn it off. So wonderful.
There is something to take away from all this. In 1967, Katharine Hepburn made Guess Who's Coming to Dinner with Spencer Tracy. After the movie was released, Spencer Tracy died. In 1975, Katharine Hepburn made Rooster Cogburn (sequel to True Grit) with John Wayne. One movie later, John Wayne died. In 1981, Katharine Hepburn made On Golden Pond with Henry Fonda. A year later, Henry Fonda died. The lesson is that if you're old, DON'T MAKE A MOVIE WITH KATHARINE HEPBURN!
The lessen is don't get old. Interesting fact though. Fonda wore the same hat as Tracy when they get to the cottage. Also, that one movie later that Wayne made was with Lauren Bacall.
My favorite is Kathryn Hepburn - the old shaking lady - singing and dancing all by herself in the woods while picking up berries...the human being at its best... what an amazingly expressive lady Kathryn was..
If I recall correctly in reading, Kate did her own stunt of swimming and diving in the boat wreck part in Purgatory Cove, fully clothed. Kate is one tough act to follow and then she must have been in her 70's looking decades younger.
I haven't seen it either, but I want to, too. From what I learned, Henry Fonda won the Oscar for Best Leading Actor, Katharine Hepburn won the Oscar for Best Leading Actress, and the film won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay (was originally a play); the movie was nominated for other Oscars including Best Picture, but didn't win. Famous film critic Roger Ebert called the film "a treasure... I felt I was witnessing something rare and valuable." But I agree with you that I want to see it because it looks great and sentimental.
Jane Fonda used all her power and all her money to buy an Academy Award for her father in yet another breathtaking performance that the Academy could not ignore for once. Henry Fonda should have gotten the nod for the Grapes of Wrath, or Twelve Angry Men or Mister Roberts and whatever Jane had to do to bring it about that time more power to her. He was one of the greatest English speaking actors that ever lived.
Henry Fonda was so funny in this movie. I saw it when i was 10. It was so odd to see i man i thought of as an icon tell an interviewer, 'I don't like myself."
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I watched it again last night. Wonderful film.💗
Certainly in MY top ten! An Excellent, exceptionally moving film!!!
This film was so touching. I remember seeing it as a kid and bawling my eyes out. Fantastic performances all around! I just cried watching this trailer lol
Henry reminded me about my old passing dad....RIP.
going with my parents to see this at the movies i thought it would suck ass,(i was 12 or 13 yrs old) it turned out to be one of my all-time favortie movies & if i see it now i cant turn it off. So wonderful.
so beautiful film with three legends acting...
There is something to take away from all this. In 1967, Katharine Hepburn made Guess Who's Coming to Dinner with Spencer Tracy. After the movie was released, Spencer Tracy died. In 1975, Katharine Hepburn made Rooster Cogburn (sequel to True Grit) with John Wayne. One movie later, John Wayne died. In 1981, Katharine Hepburn made On Golden Pond with Henry Fonda. A year later, Henry Fonda died. The lesson is that if you're old, DON'T MAKE A MOVIE WITH KATHARINE HEPBURN!
The lessen is don't get old. Interesting fact though. Fonda wore the same hat as Tracy when they get to the cottage. Also, that one movie later that Wayne made was with Lauren Bacall.
Remembering Henry Fonda & Katherine Hepburn in 2018..
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIE !!!!!!!!
Great Movie!!!!
GEM, this always reminds me of the love. -Robert
My favorite is Kathryn Hepburn - the old shaking lady - singing and dancing all by herself in the woods while picking up berries...the human being at its best... what an amazingly expressive lady Kathryn was..
yes this movie is very very good
An amazing film!
Katherine Hepburn is so beautiful! :)
Great movie. I was a young lion when I first saw it.
wow so cool artpassion
If I recall correctly in reading, Kate did her own stunt of swimming and diving in the boat wreck part in Purgatory Cove, fully clothed. Kate is one tough act to follow and then she must have been in her 70's looking decades younger.
Filmed on peaceful, lovely " Squam Lake of N.H. !
Great film!
I have never seen this film and i really want to see it urgently! Is it good you guys?? :)
I haven't seen it either, but I want to, too.
From what I learned, Henry Fonda won the Oscar for Best Leading Actor, Katharine Hepburn won the Oscar for Best Leading Actress, and the film won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay (was originally a play); the movie was nominated for other Oscars including Best Picture, but didn't win.
Famous film critic Roger Ebert called the film "a treasure... I felt I was witnessing something rare and valuable."
But I agree with you that I want to see it because it looks great and sentimental.
@@DEthe5150 I just checked because I thought it won Best Picture but Chariots of Fire won. In my opinion this movie should have won.
Jane Fonda used all her power and all her money to buy an Academy Award for her father in yet another breathtaking performance that the Academy could not ignore for once. Henry Fonda should have gotten the nod for the Grapes of Wrath, or Twelve Angry Men or Mister Roberts and whatever Jane had to do to bring it about that time more power to her. He was one of the greatest English speaking actors that ever lived.
bill the dentist was the best character specially when he "tried" to be funny as he fell into the water
Looks like Doug McKeon, Nancy's brother, is in this. :)
2:06 in - - one of the funniest moments in cinema history!
Henry Fonda was so funny in this movie. I saw it when i was 10.
It was so odd to see i man i thought of as an icon tell an interviewer, 'I don't like myself."
I sing about Hepburn, Fonda, and others in The Celebrity Song.
Best line - when Jane says "He's a selfish son of a bitch" and Hepburn slaps her and says, "That son of a bitch is my husband!"
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So that's where I caught that meme of 'sucking face'. Good to know.
This is just too sad.
Where was that at?
no hay con sub-titulos en español o hablada en español
@foraish life is disappointing isn't it?
Yes, it is. (Tokyo Story)
Watching for Daryl Dixon.
Say thank you to that "old poop"......LOL. j/k
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