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Bringing up baby (DVD)

"On the eve of his wedding, Dr. David Huxley, a dedicated paleontologist at the Stuyvesant Museum of Natural History, is sent by his fiancée and assistant, Alice Swallow, to play golf with Alexander Peabody, the lawyer for Mrs. Carleton Random, a potential million-dollar donor to the museum. At the golf course, flighty heiress Susan Vance plays David's ball instead of her own and then, mistaking his car for hers, drives off with him clinging to his runningboard. That night while hunting for Peabody at an exclusive restaurant, David again encounters Susan, who causes him to slip on his top hat, embarrass himself in front of psychologist Dr. Fritz Lehman, tear his jacket and split the back of her gown. The next morning, Susan telephones David, who is preparing to meet Alice with his new possession, a rare brontasaurus fossil, and begs him to help her with her new possession, 'Baby, ' a tamed leopard that her brother has shipped to her from Brazil. David, however, refuses to get involved with Baby until he hears Susan's phony cries of distress over the telephone. After rushing to her apartment, David finds Susan unmaimed, and Baby yearning to hear his favorite record, I can't give you anything but love. Disgusted by Susan's antics, David marches out of the apartment, but is followed down the street by both Susan and an unleashed Baby. Thus cornered, David finally agrees to help Susan take Baby to her aunt Elizabeth's home in Connecticut, but admonishes her that he has to return to the city to marry Alice by nightfall. While driving on the road to Aunt Elizabeth's, a distracted Susan rams into a truck carrying a load of fowl, and its cargo spills out and is devoured by Baby. Later, while David is buying raw meat for Baby in a small town store, Susan is forced to steal a stranger's car whose back seat the leopard has suddenly occupied. Finally arriving in Connecticut, David, who has donned Susan's dressing gown because Susan has sent his feather-encrusted clothes to the cleaners, runs into the befuddled, suspicious Aunt Elizabeth, whose married name is Mrs. Carleton Random. Because David has asked her not to reveal his full name to Elizabeth, Susan tells her aunt that David's last name is 'Bone' and that he is a big game hunter who has suffered a nervous breakdown. At the same time, Elizabeth's dog George steals David's bone and buries it on the vast estate. While David frantically follows George around the wooded estate in an attempt to discover the whereabouts of his fossil, Susan confesses to Elizabeth that she is in love with David and plans to marry him. Unwilling to leave Elizabeth's without his fossil, David joins Susan, Elizabeth and Major Horace Applegate, a true big game hunter, for dinner. While David carefully watches George from the table, Mr. Gogarty, a heavy-drinking family servant, accidentally releases Baby from his makeshift cage in the garage. Alerted by Gogarty's screams, Susan orders David to telephone the local zoo, but then tells him to cancel his request for help after she learns that her brother intended Baby as a gift for Elizabeth. On the estate grounds, Susan and David search for Baby, harmonizing I can't give you anything but love as a lure, but mistake a caged, vicious circus leopard, which is being trucked to Bridgeport, for their tame animal. After Susan surreptitiously releases the other leopard from the stalled truck, it escapes into the woods and ends up on the roof of Dr. Lehman's house, where she and David attempt to coax it down. Lehman comes to his front door and, seeing only Susan, drags her into his house, convinced that she is deranged. Constable Slocum then arrives on the scene, spots David slinking around the house and arrests him for voyeurism. At the jail, Slocum refuses to believe Susan's and David's stories and arrests both Elizabeth and Applegate when they come to bail out Susan because he is sure they are only impersonating his wealthy constituents. Unable to persuade the dim-witted Slocum of her true dilemma, Susan changes her tactics and pretends to be 'Swinging Door Susie, ' a gangster's moll. Eventually, Peabody shows up to verify everyone's identity, and after Baby and George stroll into the station, Susan, who has snuck out of a window, unwittingly captures the circus leopard. A few weeks later, Susan finds David, who has been jilted by Alice, working on his brontasaurus reconstruction at the museum. After presenting him with his bone, which George finally had returned, Susan informs David that she is donating a million dollars that Elizabeth has given to her to the museum. Then while perched on a tall ladder that scales the dinosaur, she extracts a confession of love from David. Although the excited Susan causes the one-of-a-kind reconstruction to collapse in a heap, David laughs at his misfortune and embraces his bride-to-be"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940.

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  • "Impossible Monsieur Bébé"
  • "Susanna"
  • "Yu ying qi tan"@en
  • "Bringing up Baby"
  • "Adorable revoltosa"
  • "育嬰奇譚"
  • "impossible monsieur Bébé"
  • "L'impossible monsieur bébé"

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  • ""On the eve of his wedding, Dr. David Huxley, a dedicated paleontologist at the Stuyvesant Museum of Natural History, is sent by his fiancée and assistant, Alice Swallow, to play golf with Alexander Peabody, the lawyer for Mrs. Carleton Random, a potential million-dollar donor to the museum. At the golf course, flighty heiress Susan Vance plays David's ball instead of her own and then, mistaking his car for hers, drives off with him clinging to his runningboard. That night while hunting for Peabody at an exclusive restaurant, David again encounters Susan, who causes him to slip on his top hat, embarrass himself in front of psychologist Dr. Fritz Lehman, tear his jacket and split the back of her gown. The next morning, Susan telephones David, who is preparing to meet Alice with his new possession, a rare brontasaurus fossil, and begs him to help her with her new possession, 'Baby, ' a tamed leopard that her brother has shipped to her from Brazil. David, however, refuses to get involved with Baby until he hears Susan's phony cries of distress over the telephone. After rushing to her apartment, David finds Susan unmaimed, and Baby yearning to hear his favorite record, I can't give you anything but love. Disgusted by Susan's antics, David marches out of the apartment, but is followed down the street by both Susan and an unleashed Baby. Thus cornered, David finally agrees to help Susan take Baby to her aunt Elizabeth's home in Connecticut, but admonishes her that he has to return to the city to marry Alice by nightfall. While driving on the road to Aunt Elizabeth's, a distracted Susan rams into a truck carrying a load of fowl, and its cargo spills out and is devoured by Baby. Later, while David is buying raw meat for Baby in a small town store, Susan is forced to steal a stranger's car whose back seat the leopard has suddenly occupied. Finally arriving in Connecticut, David, who has donned Susan's dressing gown because Susan has sent his feather-encrusted clothes to the cleaners, runs into the befuddled, suspicious Aunt Elizabeth, whose married name is Mrs. Carleton Random. Because David has asked her not to reveal his full name to Elizabeth, Susan tells her aunt that David's last name is 'Bone' and that he is a big game hunter who has suffered a nervous breakdown. At the same time, Elizabeth's dog George steals David's bone and buries it on the vast estate. While David frantically follows George around the wooded estate in an attempt to discover the whereabouts of his fossil, Susan confesses to Elizabeth that she is in love with David and plans to marry him. Unwilling to leave Elizabeth's without his fossil, David joins Susan, Elizabeth and Major Horace Applegate, a true big game hunter, for dinner. While David carefully watches George from the table, Mr. Gogarty, a heavy-drinking family servant, accidentally releases Baby from his makeshift cage in the garage. Alerted by Gogarty's screams, Susan orders David to telephone the local zoo, but then tells him to cancel his request for help after she learns that her brother intended Baby as a gift for Elizabeth. On the estate grounds, Susan and David search for Baby, harmonizing I can't give you anything but love as a lure, but mistake a caged, vicious circus leopard, which is being trucked to Bridgeport, for their tame animal. After Susan surreptitiously releases the other leopard from the stalled truck, it escapes into the woods and ends up on the roof of Dr. Lehman's house, where she and David attempt to coax it down. Lehman comes to his front door and, seeing only Susan, drags her into his house, convinced that she is deranged. Constable Slocum then arrives on the scene, spots David slinking around the house and arrests him for voyeurism. At the jail, Slocum refuses to believe Susan's and David's stories and arrests both Elizabeth and Applegate when they come to bail out Susan because he is sure they are only impersonating his wealthy constituents. Unable to persuade the dim-witted Slocum of her true dilemma, Susan changes her tactics and pretends to be 'Swinging Door Susie, ' a gangster's moll. Eventually, Peabody shows up to verify everyone's identity, and after Baby and George stroll into the station, Susan, who has snuck out of a window, unwittingly captures the circus leopard. A few weeks later, Susan finds David, who has been jilted by Alice, working on his brontasaurus reconstruction at the museum. After presenting him with his bone, which George finally had returned, Susan informs David that she is donating a million dollars that Elizabeth has given to her to the museum. Then while perched on a tall ladder that scales the dinosaur, she extracts a confession of love from David. Although the excited Susan causes the one-of-a-kind reconstruction to collapse in a heap, David laughs at his misfortune and embraces his bride-to-be"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • "提要:哈克斯力博士(卡萊葛倫飾)在與助手結婚前,收到雷龍骨骼組合的最後部分,原本生活平靜從結識蘇珊(凱薩琳赫本)後,生活秩序大亂,還要幫蘇珊養一隻豹,不但婚事都快要耽擱了,而且連研究經費也快要丢了,他怎不逃離蘇珊呢."
  • "Crazy comedy about an heiress who is determined to catch a stuffy zoologist, and uses her pet leopard, Baby, to help get his attention."@en
  • "A fast-paced comedy in which a timid paleontologist must choose between a life with bones or a life with a high society girl and her pet leopard."
  • "A dog belonging to an eccentric heiress steals a dinosaur bone from a Zoology professor. He follows her home and all hell breaks loose when he loses his pet leopard Baby."
  • "Comédie burlesque. Une riche héritière qui élève un léopard domestique nommé "Baby", poursuit de ses avances un zoologue plutôt terne et maladroit. Avec Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Charlie Ruggles."
  • "A paleontologist waiting for a rare bone to complete a brontosaurus skeleton ends up involved in a series of madcap adventures with an heiress and her pet leopard Baby."@en
  • "A crazy comedy about an heiress who is determined to catch a stuffy zoologist, and uses her pet leopard, Baby, to get his attention."@en
  • "Crazy comedy about an heiress who is determined to catch a stuffy zoologist and uses her pet leopard, Baby, to help get his attention."@en
  • "Grant plays an absent-minded anthropologist busily assembling a dinosaur and planning to marry his straight-laced fiancee until the order of his life is shattered by an encounter with an anarchic heiress played by Hepburn. The film is structured around the intellect-instinct opposition. As in other Hawks' comedies male and female roles are inverted with the woman taking the active, aggressive role."@en
  • "Grant plays an absent-minded anthropologist busily assembling a dinosaur and planning to marry his straight-laced fiancee until the order of his life is shattered by an encounter with an anarchic heiress played by Hepburn. The film is structured around the intellect-instinct opposition. As in other Hawks' comedies male and female roles are inverted with the woman taking the active, aggressive role."
  • "A giddy heiress is determined to win the affections of a serious zoologist, until her dog steals his dinosaur fossil."@en
  • "An heiress is determined to catch a staid zoologist, and uses her pet leopard to help get his attention."
  • "A giddy heiress is determined to win the affections of a serious zoologist, until her dog steals his dinosaur fossil."
  • "A giddy heiress is determined to win the affections of a serious zoologist, using her leopard, Baby. But then her dog, George, steals the bone he needs to complete his brontosaurus skeleton."@en
  • "Screwball comedy about an heiress who is determined to catch a stuffy zoologist."@en
  • "A humorous love story in which a giddy heiress is determined to win the affections of a serious zoologist."
  • "One of Hollywood's finest screwball comedies. A dog belonging to an eccentric heiress steals a dinosaur bone from David, an absent-minded zoology professor. David follows the heiress to her home and all hell breaks loose when he loses his pet leopard, "Baby.""
  • "A scatterbrained heiress uses her pet leopard, Baby, to attract the attention of a stuffy paleontologist."@en
  • "A zany heiress with a pet leopard named Baby causes a mild-mannered paleontologist to lose a rare dinosaur bone to her aunt's terrier. Before the bone and Baby are recovered, everyone ends up in jail."@en
  • "A comedy starring Katharine Hepburn as a giddy heiress with a pet leopard named Baby, and Cary Grant as a stuffy zoologist."
  • ""On the eve of his wedding, Dr. David Huxley, a dedicated paleontologist at the Stuyvesant Museum of Natural History, is sent by his fiancée and assistant, Alice Swallow, to play golf with Alexander Peabody, the lawyer for Mrs. Carleton Random, a potential million-dollar donor to the museum. At the golf course, flighty heiress Susan Vance plays David's ball instead of her own and then, mistaking his car for hers, drives off with him clinging to his runningboard. That night while hunting for Peabody at an exclusive restaurant, David again encounters Susan, who causes him to slip on his top hat, embarrass himself in front of psychologist Dr. Fritz Lehman, tear his jacket and split the back of her gown. The next morning, Susan telephones David, who is preparing to meet Alice with his new possession, a rare brontasaurus fossil, and begs him to help her with her new possession, 'Baby,' a tamed leopard that her brother has shipped to her from Brazil. David, however, refuses to get involved with Baby until he hears Susan's phony cries of distress over the telephone. After rushing to her apartment, David finds Susan unmaimed, and Baby yearning to hear his favorite record, I can't give you anything but love. Disgusted by Susan's antics, David marches out of the apartment, but is followed down the street by both Susan and an unleashed Baby. Thus cornered, David finally agrees to help Susan take Baby to her aunt Elizabeth's home in Connecticut, but admonishes her that he has to return to the city to marry Alice by nightfall. While driving on the road to Aunt Elizabeth's, a distracted Susan rams into a truck carrying a load of fowl, and its cargo spills out and is devoured by Baby. Later, while David is buying raw meat for Baby in a small town store, Susan is forced to steal a stranger's car whose back seat the leopard has suddenly occupied. Finally arriving in Connecticut, David, who has donned Susan's dressing gown because Susan has sent his feather-encrusted clothes to the cleaners, runs into the befuddled, suspicious Aunt Elizabeth, whose married name is Mrs. Carleton Random. Because David has asked her not to reveal his full name to Elizabeth, Susan tells her aunt that David's last name is 'Bone' and that he is a big game hunter who has suffered a nervous breakdown. At the same time, Elizabeth's dog George steals David's bone and buries it on the vast estate. While David frantically follows George around the wooded estate in an attempt to discover the whereabouts of his fossil, Susan confesses to Elizabeth that she is in love with David and plans to marry him. Unwilling to leave Elizabeth's without his fossil, David joins Susan, Elizabeth and Major Horace Applegate, a true big game hunter, for dinner. While David carefully watches George from the table, Mr. Gogarty, a heavy-drinking family servant, accidentally releases Baby from his makeshift cage in the garage. Alerted by Gogarty's screams, Susan orders David to telephone the local zoo, but then tells him to cancel his request for help after she learns that her brother intended Baby as a gift for Elizabeth. On the estate grounds, Susan and David search for Baby, harmonizing I can't give you anything but love as a lure, but mistake a caged, vicious circus leopard, which is being trucked to Bridgeport, for their tame animal. After Susan surreptitiously releases the other leopard from the stalled truck, it escapes into the woods and ends up on the roof of Dr. Lehman's house, where she and David attempt to coax it down. Lehman comes to his front door and, seeing only Susan, drags her into his house, convinced that she is deranged. Constable Slocum then arrives on the scene, spots David slinking around the house and arrests him for voyeurism. At the jail, Slocum refuses to believe Susan's and David's stories and arrests both Elizabeth and Applegate when they come to bail out Susan because he is sure they are only impersonating his wealthy constituents. Unable to persuade the dim-witted Slocum of her true dilemma, Susan changes her tactics and pretends to be 'Swinging Door Susie,' a gangster's moll. Eventually, Peabody shows up to verify everyone's identity, and after Baby and George stroll into the station, Susan, who has snuck out of a window, unwittingly captures the circus leopard. A few weeks later, Susan finds David, who has been jilted by Alice, working on his brontasaurus reconstruction at the museum. After presenting him with his bone, which George finally had returned, Susan informs David that she is donating a million dollars that Elizabeth has given to her to the museum. Then while perched on a tall ladder that scales the dinosaur, she extracts a confession of love from David. Although the excited Susan causes the one-of-a-kind reconstruction to collapse in a heap, David laughs at his misfortune and embraces his bride-to-be"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."
  • ""Quiproquos en cascade entre un paléontologue et une jeune femme fortunée. Celle-ci, excentrique, veut attirer l'attention du scientifique alors que "Bébé", léopard apprivoisé, se trouve remplacé par un autre, sauvage, qui provoque des catastrophes."--Site web Wikipédia."
  • "A daffy rich girl gets an absent minded professor into all sorts of trouble."@en
  • "David Huxley, arqueólogo, espera con impaciencia un hueso que falta en la colección del museo para el que trabaja. Mientras tanto conoce a la extravagante Susan Vance, una joven adinerada que lo embauca para cuidar a un joven leopardo llamado "baby.""
  • "A fund-raising archaeologist encounters a zany society girl and a leopard in this entertaining comedy. (Circulates)."@en
  • ""When Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn), a scatterbrained young woman, takes a shine to Dr. David Huxley (Cary Grant), a sober palaeontologist, mayhem ensues. Dr. Huxley, engaged to be married and intensely interested in the arrival of the brontosaurus bone required to complete his project at the museum, is inextricably bound up with Susan's escapades when she finds herself responsible for Baby, a tame leopard shipped to her New York apartment and intended for Susan's aunt in Connecticut. The plot thickens when George the terrier steals the priceless bone and buries it, Baby escapes, and an untamed leopard escapes from a circus convoy (resulting in a twist on the mistaken identity plot). Will Susan's love for David be reciprocated? Will David get his bone back? Will Baby be brought up - or brought down?" IMDB"
  • "A staid paleontologist accidentally meets a madcap heiress. Complications ensue when her dog buries a dinosaur bone and her pet leopard gets loose in her small Connecticut town."@en
  • ""On the eve of his wedding, Dr. David Huxley, a dedicated paleontologist at the Stuyvesant Museum of Natural History, is sent by his fiancée and assistant, Alice Swallow, to play golf with Alexander Peabody, the lawyer for Mrs. Carleton Random, a potential million-dollar donor to the museum. At the golf course, flighty heiress Susan Vance plays David's ball instead of her own and then, mistaking his car for hers, drives off with him clinging to his runningboard. That night while hunting for Peabody at an exclusive restaurant, David again encounters Susan, who causes him to slip on his top hat, embarrass himself in front of psychologist Dr. Fritz Lehman, tear his jacket and split the back of her gown. The next morning, Susan telephones David, who is preparing to meet Alice with his new possession, a rare brontasaurus fossil, and begs him to help her with her new possession, 'Baby, ' a tamed leopard that her brother has shipped to her from Brazil. David, however, refuses to get involved with Baby until he hears Susan's phony cries of distress over the telephone. After rushing to her apartment, David finds Susan unmaimed, and Baby yearning to hear his favorite record, I can't give you anything but love.' Disgusted by Susan's antics, David marches out of the apartment, but is followed down the street by both Susan and an unleashed Baby. Thus cornered, David finally agrees to help Susan take Baby to her aunt Elizabeth's home in Connecticut, but admonishes her that he has to return to the city to marry Alice by nightfall. While driving on the road to Aunt Elizabeth's, a distracted Susan rams into a truck carrying a load of fowl, and its cargo spills out and is devoured by Baby. Later, while David is buying raw meat for Baby in a small town store, Susan is forced to steal a stranger's car whose back seat the leopard has suddenly occupied. Finally arriving in Connecticut, David, who has donned Susan's dressing gown because Susan has sent his feather-encrusted clothes to the cleaners, runs into the befuddled, suspicious Aunt Elizabeth, whose married name is Mrs. Carleton Random. Because David has asked her not to reveal his full name to Elizabeth, Susan tells her aunt that David's last name is 'Bone' and that he is a big game hunter who has suffered a nervous breakdown. At the same time, Elizabeth's dog George steals David's bone and buries it on the vast estate. While David frantically follows George around the wooded estate in an attempt to discover the whereabouts of his fossil, Susan confesses to Elizabeth that she is in love with David and plans to marry him. Unwilling to leave Elizabeth's without his fossil, David joins Susan, Elizabeth and Major Horace Applegate, a true big game hunter, for dinner. While David carefully watches George from the table, Mr. Gogarty, a heavy-drinking family servant, accidentally releases Baby from his makeshift cage in the garage. Alerted by Gogarty's screams, Susan orders David to telephone the local zoo, but then tells him to cancel his request for help after she learns that her brother intended Baby as a gift for Elizabeth. On the estate grounds, Susan and David search for Baby, harmonizing I can't give you anything but love as a lure, but mistake a caged, vicious circus leopard, which is being trucked to Bridgeport, for their tame animal. After Susan surreptitiously releases the other leopard from the stalled truck, it escapes into the woods and ends up on the roof of Dr. Lehman's house, where she and David attempt to coax it down. Lehman comes to his front door and, seeing only Susan, drags her into his house, convinced that she is deranged. Constable Slocum then arrives on the scene, spots David slinking around the house and arrests him for voyeurism. At the jail, Slocum refuses to believe Susan's and David's stories and arrests both Elizabeth and Applegate when they come to bail out Susan because he is sure they are only impersonating his wealthy constituents. Unable to persuade the dim-witted Slocum of her true dilemma, Susan changes her tactics and pretends to be 'Swinging Door Susie, ' a gangster's moll. Eventually, Peabody shows up to verify everyone's identity, and after Baby and George stroll into the station, Susan, who has snuck out of a window, unwittingly captures the circus leopard. A few weeks later, Susan finds David, who has been jilted by Alice, working on his brontasaurus reconstruction at the museum. After presenting him with his bone, which George finally had returned, Susan informs David that she is donating a million dollars that Elizabeth has given to her to the museum. Then while perched on a tall ladder that scales the dinosaur, she extracts a confession of love from David. Although the excited Susan causes the one-of-a-kind reconstruction to collapse in a heap, David laughs at his misfortune and embraces his bride-to-be"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • "Grant plays an absent-minded anthropologist busily assembling a dinosaur and planning to marry his straight-laced fiancee until the order of his life is shattered by an encounter with an anarchic heiress played by Hepburn."@en
  • "Mild-mannered paleontologist Cary Grant loses a rare dinosaur bone to a terrier. The dog's owner, Hepburn, can't find pet leopard Baby. Before the bone and Baby are recovered, Grant wears a feathered dressing gown, and everybody winds up in jail."@en
  • "Ti yao :ha ke si li bo shi(ka lai ge lun shi)zai yu zhu shou jie hun qian,shou dao lei long gu ge zu he de zui hou bu fen,yuan ben sheng huo ping jing cong jie shi su shan(kai sa lin he ben)hou,sheng huo zhi xu da luan ,huan yao bang su shan yang yi zhi bao,bu dan hun shi du kuai yao dan ge le,er qie lian yan jiu jing fei ye kuai yao diu le,ta zen bu tao li su shan ne."@en
  • "David Huxley (Cary Grant), un paleontólogo tímido y despistado, está esperando el último hueso que necesita para completar el esqueleto de un dinosaurio expuesto en el museo donde trabaja. Su tranquila y monótona vida se convierte en un auténtico lío cuando se cruza en su camino Susan Vance (Katherine Hepburn), una joven caprichosa y adinerada que se enamora de él. Susan hará todo lo posible para conseguir que David, a punto de casarse con su anodina secretaria, se enamore de ella, aunque sus métodos no sean muy ortodoxos ..."
  • "Comedy about a heiress who is determined to catch a stuffy zoologist, and uses her pet leopard, Baby, to help get his attention."@en
  • "All the earnest paleontologist wants is an intercostal clavicle to complete his brontosaurus skeleton. What he gets is an out-of-control toboggan ride with a scatterbrained heiress nuts about him (or maybe just nuts)."@en
  • "All the earnest paleontologist wants is an intercostal clavicle to complete his brontosaurus skeleton. What he gets is an out-of-control toboggan ride with a scatterbrained heiress nuts about him (or maybe just nuts)."
  • "Un paléontologue, sur le point de se marier avec un bloc de glace, doit obtenir une subvention de Peabody, homme d'affaires d'une tante à héritage. Sur le green d'un golf, il se chamaille avec Susan. Il la retrouve le soir dans un bar, et celle-ci se révèle être une "miss catastrophe". Pour se racheter, elle tient à lui présenter sa tante, commanditaire de Peabody. Dès lors, c'est l'averse de tuiles pour David. Tout se terminera par une déclaration d'amour et une ultime catastrophe."
  • "A giddy socialite splits her affection between a 'baby' leopard and Grant."
  • "A giddy socialite splits her affection between a 'baby' leopard and Grant."@en
  • "A comedy of errors involving a socialite, a scientist, a big game hunter and a leopard named Baby."@en
  • "Paleontologist David Huxley needs just one more bone to finish his dinosaur display, but it is missing and ditzy socialite Susan Vance knows what happened to it. Susan, her dog, her pet leopard, and Huxley catapult from one madcap escapade to another in the search to recover the all-important intercostal clavicle."@en

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  • "Bringing up baby [video]"
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  • "Bringing up baby = L'impossible monsieur Bébé"
  • "Bringing up Baby = L'Impossible Monsieur Bébé"
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  • "Bringing up Baby (Motion picture : 1938)"@en
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  • "Bringing up Baby"@en
  • "Bringing up Baby = yu ying qi tan"@en
  • "Bringing up baby"@en
  • "Bringing up baby"
  • "Bringing up Baby La adorable revoltosa"
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  • "Bringing up Baby = 育嬰奇譚"
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