Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (Columbia Pictures) (1967)

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COLUMBIA PICTURES presents SPENCER TRACY / SIDNEY POITIER // KATHARINE HEPBURN " inSTANLEY KRAMERSS production of GUESS Who's COMING T Hating tent introducing KAT HARINE HOUGHTON Written by WILLIAM ROSE: Produced and Directed by STANLEY KRAMER TECHNICOLOR® PRODUCER-DIRECTOR STANLEY KRAMER TALKS ABOUT COLUMBIA'S "GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER" Some call it chemistry, some call it magic, some call it luck. Whatever it is called, some motion pictures push before them, well ahead of release, a shock-wave of excitement that foretells great boxoffice. One spends a lifetime as a picture-maker trying to gather in film after film that elusive combination of ingredients of story material, players and cinematic style that evokes public enthusiasm. Sometimes you make it; more often you don't. Of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" I can Say only this with absolute certainty: Here we go again. I have put together the ingredients as I saw them. I hope their chemistry is magic. Thus far, as I move the picture through the final stages of editing, I find the signs exciting and promising. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" has enjoyed the attention of major publications around the world, with much more to come. The shock-wave is build ing. There is a promise in the air. -more=