Pat and Mike

1952

Action / Comedy / Romance / Sport

9
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh85%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright68%
IMDb Rating6.9105738

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Charles Bronson as Hank Tasling
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Katharine Hepburn as Pat Pemberton
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Shailar Coby as Police Captain
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Spencer Tracy as Mike Conovan
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
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English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by barryrd8 / 10

Watch the chemistry between two great movie stars

During a friendship that last many years, Tracy and Hepburn made many movies together and this is a good example of the chemistry that existed between them. In this movie, directed by George Cukor, Hepburn plays an athlete who comes under the management of a small town sports promoter in Mike Conovan, played by Tracy. In the role of Pat Pemberton, Hepburn is a free-spirited woman with spunk and personality. Mike has a number of colorful characters as his clients. One of the gags lands the group in a police station explaining their actions to a puzzled sheriff, played Chuck Conners. The acting is good all round.

The golf game between Pat and Babe Zaharias (outstanding golf pro in real life) translates beautifully to the screen with the crowd moving from green to green, golfers teeing off, putting and shooting into the rough. A very good movie, entertaining from start to finish, and a good chance to see Tracy and Hepburn in action.

Reviewed by MartinHafer7 / 10

nice but slight Tracy-Hepburn film

Katherine Hepburn plays a Babe Deidrickson-type woman in this film and Spencer Tracy plays her busy promoter. He convinces her to try her hand at practically every sport and soon she becomes the master of it--ranging from Tennis to golf to track to whatever she attempts. While I had a hard time believing Kate could do any of this, it really didn't matter because it was a light and silly little comedy and believability just wasn't so important.

After a while, Ms. Hepburn grows tired of being on public display all the time and all the sports. She wants something more in her life and it's no surprise what, or shall I say WHO, she wants in her life! This is a cute comedy almost as funny and breezy as ADAM'S RIB and is well worth your time. Also, look for a young Charles Bronson in a bit part (often he was billed as "Charlie Buchinsky" in the earliest films).

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird7 / 10

Athletic battle of the sexes

Have loved a lot of Spencer Tracy's and Katharine Hepburn's performances, both had their fair share of great films and performances, and their partnership/chemistry spanning twenty five years on and off screen is nothing short of legendary. Have never been able to get enough of seeing them together. Also like to love quite a number of the films directed by George Cukor.

Tracy and Hepburn did nine films together, starting with 'Woman of the Year' in 1942 and ending with 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner' (and Tracy's death) in 1967. For me, all of them are watchable and above and most are good and more, 'Keeper of the Flame' and particularly 'The Sea of Grass' were disappointments but still had enough good things to make them watchable. Cukor directed three of the nine, of which 'Pat and Mike' is the last after 'Keeper of the Flame' and my personal favourite Tracy/Hepburn film 'Adam's Rib'. As far as their films go when ranking from best ('Adam's Rib') to worst ('The Sea of Grass'),'Pat and Mike' is somewhere in the lower middle. It's entertaining and well performed, a treat for those who are fans of the stars and their chemistry, but the battle of the sexes/romantic comedy theme was handled even better in 'Adam's Rib' with even more wit and class than seen here.

'Pat and Mike' takes a little too long to find its rhythm, some of the early scenes lack momentum.

Maybe there could have been less of the sport sequences, some engrossed and are well staged but not all of them excited or added as much as others and the pace gets bogged down as a result.

On the other hand, Tracy and Hepburn really do shine here and so does their chemistry. Really did get the sense that they were in love, and 'Pat and Mike' was one of the films where that feeling was most strong. Hepburn was simply born for her role here and she is in her element in what is actually the more interesting and more prominent role. Tracy's subtlety and charm is on full display too and it is very difficult not to appreciate either of those qualities. The supporting cast aren't as strong but still make good impressions, notably Aldo Ray.

Cukor directs with ease and control on the most part, although it takes a while to settle, while the production values are slick and stylish and the music pleasantly seductive in spots. Enough of the sport sequences are charming and exciting and the script sparkles in wit and sophistication at its best (which of course is when Tracy and Hepburn are on screen). The story is slight but is easily amiable and generally the pace is more than competent.

In summary, pretty decent. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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