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Director: Stanley Kramer
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Rating: Unrated
Genre: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Release Date: October 9, 2007
Running Time: 1 hr. 47 mins.
SYNOPSIS:
SPECIAL FEATURES
· A Message from Tom Brokaw
· A Message from Quincy Jones
· Introduction by Karen Kramer
· "A Special Kind of Love" featurette
· "A Love Story of Today" featurette
· "Stanley Kramer: A Man's Search for Truth"
· 2007 Producers Guild of America "Stanley Kramer" Award Presentation to Al Gore
· Stanley Kramer Accepts the Irving Thalberg Award
· Photo Gallery
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Spencer Tracy's last performance was in this well-meaning, handsome film by Stanley Kramer about a pair of white parents (Tracy and Katharine Hepburn) trying to make sense of their daughter's impending marriage to an African American doctor (Sidney Poitier). The film has been knocked over the years for padding conflict and stoking easy liberalism by making Poitier's character in every socioeconomic sense a good catch: But what if Kramer had made this stranger a factory worker? Would the audience still find it as easy to accept a mixed-race relationship? But there's no denying the drawing power of this movie, which gets most of its integrity from the stirring performances of Tracy and Hepburn. When the former (who had been so ill that the production could not get completion insurance) gives a speech toward the end about race, love, and much else, it's impossible not to be affected by the last great moment in a great actor's life and career. --Tom Keogh