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Abigail Miriam Feder <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 Apr 1994 18:30:44 -0700
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<[log in to unmask]> from "Chris Stolz" at Apr 4, 94 06:12:22 pm
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> Uhh, shakespeare's the tempest comes to mind.  i suppose one
> could say that romantic comedies in general are quite utopian,
> when they take societal conditions into account.  one might look
> at The Philadelphia Story (a conservative but utopian look at
> romance and class in america) and at another film whose name
> escapes me right now, but it's directed by george cukor and is
> about a husband and wife lawyer team.
>
> chris
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Are you thinking of Adam's Rib with Tracy and Hepburn?
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