
What I would not give to see the following outtakes:
Howard Hawks tells this story about filming Bringing Up Baby. They had such a good time filming it. Hawks and Grant were great friends, Hepburn and Grant were great friends ... everyone had a blast.
In the scene out at the house in Connecticut - after she has stolen his clothes and he is reduced to putting on that jodhpur uniform with the ridiculous Japanese sandals - they come into the bedroom - only to find that the box (which had held the bone) is now empty.
Of course - the script is full of double entendres around the words "box" and "bone". And - well - the first line of the entire film is: Cary Grant sits on the scaffolding, contemplating an enormous bone, with a perplexed look on his face. Then he calls down to his secretary/fiance, "Alice! I think this one belongs in the tail!" She calls back up in a tired voice: "You tried it in the tail this morning."
So all of the double entendres naturally put people in a giddy mood. Cary Grant was supposed to come rushing into the bedroom, see the empty box, and say, "Where's my bone?" Hepburn, innocently, says, "It's in the box."
Apparently - they could not get through these 2 lines without cracking up. They spent an entire day (Hawks was notorious for taking his time filming) TRYING to say the lines. But Grant would start roaring with laughter - or Hepburn would crack up - they would get themselves together and then try again. But the longer it went, the funnier it seemed - until the two of them were apparently completely incapacitated. They were staggering around, weeping, slapping one another - Grant shouting at Hepburn, "WHERE'S MY BONE?" Hepburn shouting back, "IT'S IN MY BOX."
Of course they eventually got it right... but I laugh every time I've read a description of that one hilarious day and SO wish that I could see the footage.
Oh, for a DVD extra!!
Posted by sheilaWhat a great movie. On top of everything else I love about it, the sheriff brings a taste of what vaudeville burlesque clowns were like (as does Bert Lahr in The Wizard of Oz)
Posted by: steve on the mountian at December 2, 2006 11:37 AMsteve - you are so right about that. it's a world now totally disappeared - but he was part of it, so we can get a small sense of what it was like. Wasn't he ridiculous and hysterical?
"Now listen here young lady ..."
Being all firm and official - only he is so incompetent! funny funny
Posted by: red at December 2, 2006 11:42 AMOh whoa, I just watched Bringing Up Baby last night! I borrowed it from the library because I couldn't stand all the references to Cary Grant you've made on this blog without seeing it again. Terribly fun. Who knew Cary Grant could be such a bona fide GEEK of the first order. Sometimes just the way he was standing made me giggle. And Katherine Hepburn! Maybe I haven't seen enough of her movies, but I've never seen that flighty, cotton candy side of her before. Hee. Oh and I also got His Girl Friday which I haven't seen yet, kind of excited from all I've heard. [eyes you beadily] I knew it. This whole blog thing is your way of brainwashing one innocent websurfer at a time into CaryGrantism, isn't it. o.o
Posted by: Josephine at December 3, 2006 5:05 AM