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Woman of the Year

(1998)
Not Rated In Theaters 11/13/1998 , 100min.
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Plot & Details

Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna cowrote as well as starred in this 1976 TV remake of the 1941 Tracy-Hepburn vehicle Woman of the Year. Except for a handful of updated details, the storyline is substantially the same in both versions: A down-to-earth male sportswriter (Bologna, in the Spencer Tracy part) marries a high-profile female international news commentator (Taylor, in the Katharine Hepburn part). In fine "golden age" tradition, the stars are complemented with an excellent supporting cast, including Richard Bakalyan as a punch-drunk bartender, Leon Belasco as a refugee Russian musician and John Fiedler as a justice of the peace. Only Anthony Holland's swishy male secretary strikes a discordant note. The remake's "reconciliation" finale wisely avoids the ponderous, sexist slapstick setpiece at the end of the original film, wherein Katharine Hepburn nearly destroys her kitchen by cooking her first breakfast. A surefire audience pleaser, Woman of the Year was curiously premiered in July of 1976, a time when most potential viewers were out of the house.
  • MPAA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre(s): Comedy,Romance
  • Run Time: 100min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 11/13/1998
  • Distributor(s): Warner Bros.
  • Director(s): Jud Taylor
  • Themes: Opposites Attract,Members of the Press
  • Tone: Bright,Light,Talky,Stylish
  • Keywords: battle-of-the-sexes,career,columnist,devotion [dedication],employment,husband,journalism,love,marriage,newspaper,reporter,rival,romance,society,sports,strife,woman
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