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Guess Whos Coming to Dinner
TrailerJoanna, the beautiful daughter of crusading publisher Matthew Drayton and his patrician wife Christina, returns home with her new fiance John Prentice, a distinguished black doctor. As old-line liberals, but still, the parents aren't completely prepared for it.Actors: Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn, Katharine Houghton, Cecil Kellaway, Beah Richards, Roy Glenn, Isabel Sanford, Virginia Christine, Alexandra Hay, Barbara Randolph, ...»Director: Stanley KramerCountry: United StatesDuration: 108 minQuality: HDRelease: 1967IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Guess Whos Coming to Dinner"
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Characters of "Guess Whos Coming to Dinner"
Matt DraytonPlayed by: Spencer TracyJohn PrenticePlayed by: Sidney PoitierChristina DraytonPlayed by: Katharine HepburnJoey DraytonPlayed by: Katharine HoughtonMonsignor RyanPlayed by: Cecil KellawayMr. PrenticePlayed by: Beah RichardsTilliePlayed by: Isabel SanfordHilary St. GeorgePlayed by: Virginia ChristineCarhopPlayed by: Alexandra Hay -
Directors of "Guess Whos Coming to Dinner"
Stanley KramerBirthdate: 29 September 1913, Hell's Kitchen [now Clinton], Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA -
Creators of "Guess Whos Coming to Dinner"
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Critic Reviews of "Guess Whos Coming to Dinner"
Chicago ReaderNovember 07, 2007A disaster on all counts -- its time, if it ever had one, has definitely passed.
Time OutJune 24, 2006A wishy-washy, sanctimonious plea for tolerance, directed with Kramer's customary verbosity and stodginess.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005A most delightfully acted and gracefully entertaining film.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004It would be easy to tear the plot to shreds and catch Kramer in the act of copping out. But why? On its own terms, this film is a joy to see, an evening of superb entertainment.
VarietyFebruary 13, 2001Examines its subject matter with perception, depth, insight, humor and feeling
Reel Film ReviewsJanuary 26, 2014...an appealing premise that's employed to watchable (if entirely uneven) effect by filmmaker Stanley Kramer...
Movie MetropolisApril 06, 2011...rather tame and superficial by today's standards: a gentle, sentimental comedy on the subject of interracial marriage.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 02, 2011Civil rights, love, and family stress.
TV GuideNovember 07, 2007Tracy looks tired in this draggy production; he died soon afterward, and it's infuriating to watch him sweat to inject fire into such pap.
Film4November 07, 2007There are wonderful performances here, as you'd expect from Hepburn and Tracy, and there's no question that the film is well intentioned. Yet it's also hamfisted and self-congratulatory in the most galling way.
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 10, 2006Billed in 1967 as Hollywood's first serious film about interracial marriage, this theatrical movie begs one question: What mother in her right mind will object to Sidney Poitier as a fiance to her daughter--he's handsome, renowned pro, and gentleman
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