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Christopher Strong
- (Full Frame, Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/20/2009

Christopher Strong
- (Full Frame, Black & White, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 4/20/2009
- Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Colin Clive, Billie Burke, Helen Chandler, Ralph Forbes, Jack La Rue, Desmond Roberts, Agostino Borgato, Donald Stuart
- UPC: 883316140239
- Item #: WBA092457
- Director: Dorothy Arzner
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Drama-Classics
- Release Date: 4/20/2009
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Year: 1933
- Run Time: 79 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Warner Archives

Product Notes
Katharine Hepburn made her stunning screen debut as John Barrymore's daughter in 1932's A Bill of Divorcement. In Christopher Strong, Hepburn's second film and first star vehicle, the intelligent, liberated and unconventionally beautiful actress chose to play an intelligent, liberated and unconventionally beautiful aviatrix who soars into a torrid affair (with Colin Clive as a fellow aristocrat) and crashes into unendurable heartbreak. The melodramatic story is as much keen-edged steel as tears, thanks to Hepburn's gutsy performance and to the taut direction of Dorothy Arzner, classic Hollywood's only major female director. Among the film's highlights: Hepburn simply astonishing in silvery lam? heading to a costume ball as the world's most glamorous moth.