The film focuses on Tracy Samantha Lord, a wealthy and pretentious Newport socialite, who is preparing for her wedding to a boring, self-made executive named George Kittredge.
The proceedings are disrupted by the arrival of her charming ex-husband, jazz musician C.K. Dexter Haven, who lives next door and intends to win her back. Simultaneously, Spy magazine reporter Mike Connor and photographer Liz Imbrie arrive to cover the "society wedding of the year". High Society (1956) - IMDb
Cole Porter, featuring hits like "True Love," "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", and "Well, Did You Evah!". High Society
High Society is a 1956 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters and starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, and Frank Sinatra. It is a musical remake of the 1940 film The Philadelphia Story and features a score by Cole Porter.
Shot in VistaVision, showcasing vibrant Newport, Rhode Island locations. 2. Plot Summary The film focuses on Tracy Samantha Lord, a
Bing Crosby (C.K. Dexter Haven), Grace Kelly (Tracy Lord), Frank Sinatra (Mike Connor), Celeste Holm (Liz Imbrie), and Louis Armstrong.
Here is a complete overview of the film, its plot, and its legacy. 1. Release Date: July 1956. It is a musical remake of the 1940
It was Grace Kelly's final film role before retiring from Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco.