Bringing Up Baby
"Bringing Up Baby" is a classic screwball comedy film released in 1938, directed by Howard Hawks. The story follows a paleontologist named David Huxley, played by Cary Grant, who is trying to secure funding for his museum's dinosaur skeleton. His plans are complicated when he meets a free-spirited woman named Susan Vance, portrayed by Katharine Hepburn, who introduces chaos into his life.
The film features a pet leopard named Baby, which adds to the comedic situations. As David navigates his increasingly absurd circumstances, the film explores themes of love, social class, and the clash between order and chaos. "Bringing Up Baby" is celebrated for its witty dialogue and physical comedy.