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You Can't Take It with You (1938)

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DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 18, 2003

Budget $1,644,736

MPAA Rating
NR

Running Time
2 hours, 6 minutes

Country USA

Studio Columbia Pictures

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Other Titles
• You Can't Take It with You
• Lebenskünstler (1946)



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Genre: Romance, Comedy, Love, Courtroom, Law

Plot: Tony (Jimmy Stewart), the eldest son of millionaire Anthony P. Kirby, has fallen in love with Alice Vanderhof. She's a sweet working girl who lives with her eccentric family and a few extra misfits in a decaying old house. It's a building that just happens to stand in the way of Mr. Kirby's plans to construct an impressive office complex. But when Grandpa Vanderhof refuses to sell, it's clash of the cantankerous titans. Unfortunately, the fallout may send lovebirds Tony and Alice flying in different directions. A Capra-fied adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Academy Award Nominations: 6, including Best Screenplay. Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director.

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 Directed by
Frank Capra
It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Arsenic and Old Lace
 Written by
George S. Kaufman
A Night at the Opera, Animal Crackers, Stage Door
Moss Hart
Gentleman's Agreement, Hans Christian Andersen, George Washington Slept Here
 Cast
James Stewart
Rear Window, Vertigo, It's a Wonderful Life
Ann Miller
Mulholland Dr., On the Town, Stage Door
Jean Arthur
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Shane, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Lionel Barrymore
It's a Wonderful Life, Key Largo, Grand Hotel
Edward Arnold
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Meet John Doe, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
Mischa Auer
My Man Godfrey, Destry Rides Again, And Then There Were None
Spring Byington
Mutiny on the Bounty, Meet John Doe, Jezebel
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 Music By
Dimitri Tiomkin
It's a Wonderful Life, Strangers on a Train, High Noon



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