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Treasured Classics

The Awful Truth

Dir.: Leo McCarey
| 95 minutes

Jerry and Lucy are getting a divorce, but all they do is to undermine each other’s attempts to find new romance. One of the greatest films of the 1930s, The Awful Truth is a romantic comedy that is fast paced, witty, and full of fantastic performances. 

The Philadelphia Story

Dir.: George Cukor
| 112 minutes

A stubborn heiress’ plans to marry again are derailed by her ex-husband and a tabloid reporter. The combination of Hepburn, Stewart, and Grant, the immense direction, and tremendous script created one of the best romantic comedies of all time. 

The Odd Couple

Dir.: Gene Saks
| 105 minutes

After neurotic Felix Ungar is thrown out by his wife, he finds temporary refuge at his messy friend Oscar's apartment. Just two divorced men sharing a space, what could go wrong? This adaptation of Neil Simon's play is pure comedy magic.

Unfaithfully Yours

Dir.: Preston Sturges
| 105 minutes

A famous orchestra conductor suspects that his wife is unfaithful. During an important concert, he envisions three possible scenarios to resolve the situation. Preston Sturges' brilliant film is a glorious romantic comedy, charged with pathos and irony, and that enjoys an energetic performance by lead Rex Harrison.