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You Can't Take It With You
- (Ultraviolet Digital Copy, Subtitled)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 08/03/2016
You Can't Take It With You
(Ultraviolet Digital Copy, Subtitled)
- Starring: Jean Arthur, James Stewart, Jimmy Stewart, Lionel Barrymore
- Director: Frank Capra
- Genre: Comedy Video
- Subtitles: FRE
- Closed Caption: Yes
- Original Language: ENG
- Year of Release: 1938
- UPC: 043396474253
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Academy Award(s) winner James Stewart (1940 Best Actor, The Philadelphia Story), Jean Arthur, Academy Award(s) winner Lionel Barrymore (1931 Best Actor, A Free Soul) and Edward Arnold star in this classic screwball comedy. Arthur stars as Alice Sycamore, the stable family member of an offbeat clan of free spirits who falls for Tony Kirby (James Stewart), the down-to-earth son of a snooty, wealthy family. Amidst a backdrop of confusion, the two very different families rediscover the simple joys of life. Based on the phenomenally successful Kaufman-Hart play, You Can't Take It With You was directed by Frank Capra and won two Academy Awards(s) (1938 Best Picture, Best Director). Now fully restored in 4K, this heartwarming and timeless classic is perfect for every family.
Credits
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CreditsJean Arthur
James Stewart
Jimmy Stewart
Lionel Barrymore
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DirectorsFrank Capra