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High society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
High society may refer to: • Upper class, group of people at the top of a social hierarchy • Socialite, person of social prominence, who spends significant resources entertaining and being entertaine...
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I love you, Samantha, song (from the film 'High Society') Composer: Cole Porter Period: Modern (1910-1949) Albums with Complete Performances of the ... Classical Work: I love you, Samantha, song (from the film "High Society")
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Now you has jazz, song (from film 'High Society') Composer: Cole Porter Period: Modern (1910-1949) Albums with Complete Performances of the Work Title ... Classical Work: Now you has jazz, song (from film "High Society")
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The original version has better acting (understandably -- here the stars were cast for their musical talents) and is a better overall film, but High Society is a highly entertaining rendition of the story, and because of the different approach it takes, it's hardly redundant, as many good-but-inferior remakes are.
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As a musical adaptation of The Philadelphia Story, High Society translates Tracy Samantha Lord's (Grace Kelly) brittleness into an unwillingness to sing, or be sung to, thereby distinguishing her fiancee George Kittredge (John Lund), who is unable, or unwilling, to sing, from her ex-husband C ... Film Archive - Alphabetical...
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The Museum at the George Bush Presidential Library and the MSC Film Society present "High Society", part of the Classic Film Series at 7:00 p.m. in the Presidential Conference Center. Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra are at the center of this tale as a haughty rich girl must choose between several suitors.
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