Holiday (1930 film)

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Holiday

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Edward H. Griffith
Produced by E. B. Derr
Written by Horace Jackson
Based on Holiday 
by Philip Barry
Starring Ann Harding
Mary Astor
Hedda Hopper
Edward Everett Horton
Monroe Owsley
Music by Josiah Zuro
Editing by Daniel Mandell
Studio Pathé Exchange
Distributed by Pathé Exchange
Release dates
  • July 3, 1930 (1930-07-03) (United States)
Running time 98 mins.
Country United States
Language English

Holiday is a 1930 American romantic comedy film which tells the story of a young man who is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancée's family. It stars Ann Harding, Mary Astor, Edward Everett Horton, Robert Ames and Hedda Hopper. It was produced and released by Pathé Exchange.

The film was adapted by Horace Jackson from the play by Philip Barry. It was directed by Edward H. Griffith.

Cast

Award nominations

It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Ann Harding) and Best Writing, Adaptation.[1]

Remake

The film was remade in 1938 starring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, and with Horton playing the same role as in the 1930 version.

References

  1. Osborne, Robert (1994). 65 Years of the Oscar: The Official History of the Academy Awards. London: Abbeville Press. p. 27. ISBN 1-55859-715-8. 

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