Ultimately,Keeper of the Flameisone of Hepburn and Tracy’s most underrated films.

Furthermore, his emotional distance begins to take a toll on her.

When Mary discovers her husband’s relationship with Kay, his entire campaign begins to take a nose-dive.

Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as Adam and Amanda Bonner facing from across a table in the film Adam’s Rib

State of the Unionisa clever piece of satirebased on the 1945 award-winning play written byRussel CrouseandHoward Lindsay.

Despite their mutual dislike for each other, they eventually fall in love and get married.

Hepburn stars as defense attorney Amanda Bonner, who is married to local prosecutor Adam (Tracy).

Richard and Bunny smiling at someone off-camera in Desk Set

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Katharine Hepburn standing next to Spencer Tracy both of them looking at a document in Keeper of the Flame (1942)

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Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn looking at each other in The Sea of Grass (1947)

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Spencer Tracy sitting next to Katharine Hepburn who is looking at him in Without Love (1945)

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Grant embracing Mary as they both stare ahead in State of the Union - 1948

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Sam and Tess sitting next to each other and looking ahead in Woman of the Year

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Matt and Christina Drayton looking ahead in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

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Spencer Tracy, Judy Holliday and Katharine Hepburn sitting next to each other at a table in a court room in Adam’s Rib (1949)

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