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  • High Society

  • (Manufactured on Demand, Digital Theater System, Mono Sound)
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Rated: NR
  • Release Date: 24/06/2025
High Society

High Society

(Manufactured on Demand, Digital Theater System, Mono Sound)
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Rated: NR
  • Release Date: 24/06/2025
  • Blu-ray 
    Price: USD $30.87
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    4K Mastering, With Blu-ray, Manufactured on Demand, Digital Theater System
    Price: USD $36.33
    Full Frame, Repackaged
    Price: USD $14.88

    Product Notes

    Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra romp elegantly through the scenic, moneyed grounds and waters of outwardly elitist Newport, Rhode Island, in this hip, witty musical version of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story. Legendary Louis Armstrong as himself, plays his trumpet and narrates in prose and song the peccadillos of his songwriter friend C.K. Dexter Haven (Crosby), his beautiful perfectionist ex-wife Tracy Samantha Lord (Kelly, in her final film role), and her stuffy fiancee George Kittredge (John Lund). Sinatra and wise-cracking Celeste Holm are a scandal sheet reporter and photographer who arrive to cover the wedding and complicate the tangled romances. Armstrong and his composer buddy conspire musically and by other devious means to stop Tracy's marriage. Dexter wants her back, but she takes off with the magazine writer - all of which gives everybody wonderful excuses to break into the incomparable songs of Cole Porter. M-G-M pulled out all the stops to make High Society a must-see screen event back in 1956, even arranging to license Paramount's magnificent widescreen process VistaVision, to ensure the film would be something special. Now meticulously restored and remastered from it's original VistaVision negative, and accompanied by a thrilling new Dolby Atmos remixed soundtrack, High Society looks and sounds better than ever before!