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  1. Academy Award(r) winner James Stewart (1940 Best Actor, The Philadelphia Story and 1985 Honorary Oscar(r)), Jean Arthur, Academy Award(r) winner Lionel Barry...

  2. You Can't Take It With You (1938) -- (Movie Clip) We Had a Date! Bank stenographer Alice (Jean Arthur) is about to loser her job for playing around with her boss, Tony (James Stewart), the son of the owner, who insists they proceed with their plans in You Can't Take It With You, 1938, Frank Capra's production of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's play.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2019 · You Really Can't Take It With You. The message of the title is perhaps common sense: All the wealth we amass does not go with us beyond the grave (despite what Egyptian Mummies might think!). If we choose money over happiness, we will become stuffy and miserable just like the affluent Mr. Kirby.

  4. You Can’t Take It With You opened on Broadway at the Booth Theatre on December 14, 1936. A smash hit, the show ran for 838 performances and returned to Broadway five times, most recently in 2014. That production, directed by Scott Ellis, earned the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress for Annaleigh Ashford as Essie.

  5. In “You Can’t Take It With You,” Moss Hart (and co-writer George S. Kaufman) employ a variety of literary devices that enrich the play, adding layers of meaning, humor, and depth. Let’s explore the top 10 literary devices used: Irony — The contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually occurs is used frequently for ...

  6. When a girl from a family of eccentric freethinkers falls for the son of a conservative banker, the stage is set for a meet-the-in-laws dinner across a social divide. Wrestling, ballet, fireworks and police raids ensue. Adapted from Hart and Kaufman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play.

  7. Academy Award(r) winner James Stewart (1940 Best Actor, The Philadelphia Story and 1985 Honorary Oscar(r)), Jean Arthur, Academy Award(r) winner Lionel Barrymore (1931 Best Actor, A Free Soul) and Edward Arnold star in this classic screwball comedy. Based on the phenomenally successful Kaufman-Hart play,You Can't Take It With You was directed by Frank Capra and won two Academy Awards(r) (1938 ...