Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 255: Thu Sep 12

Monkey Business (Hawks, 1952): BFI Southbank, NFT1, 8.50pm


This film, which is also being screened on September 14th and 24th, is part of the Cary Grant season. You can find all the details of the season here.

Chicago Reader review:
The thin line between order and anarchy is the theme of Howard Hawks's greatest comedies, and it finds its perfect expression in this 1952 story of a chemistry professor (Cary Grant) who unknowingly discovers a youth serum. He and his wife (Ginger Rogers) psychologically revert to teenagers, then children, as all their unspoken impulses come bubbling up under the influence of the drug. Very funny and strangely frightening—Hawks's comedies are invariably more pessimistic than his dramas—Monkey Business ranks with the best works of the American cinema.
Dave Kehr

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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