Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Rat mal, wer zum Essen kommt
© 1967, renewed 1995 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
When Joanne Drayton brings her fiancé home to introduce him to her parents, they are not as happy as they might be. Dr. John Prentice is a respected doctor, but he is also African-American. Prentice tells Joanne’s father that he will only marry her if both her parents agree – and do so before he leaves the next day. Father Matt Drayton, a liberal journalist, feels pressured. While his wife Christina is taken with the depth of John’s love for their child, Matt foresees the couple facing a host of problems that he would like to spare his daughter. Over the course of a day, as they prepare for the arrival of John’s parents for dinner, the Draytons discuss the pros and cons of the potential marriage … Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner made film history with the first interracial kiss on the big screen, at a time when miscegenation laws in the United States were front and centre in public discourse. The film cemented Sidney Poitier’s status in Hollywood. But the emphatic and moving final monologue delivered by Spencer Tracy provided a fitting legacy for the great Hollywood actor, who would die mere weeks after the production wrapped. World premiere of the digitally restored version.
With
- Spencer Tracy
- Sidney Poitier
- Katharine Hepburn
- Katharine Houghton
- Cecil Kellaway
- Beah Richards
- Roy Glenn Sr.
- Isabell Sanford
- Virginia Christine
- Alexandra Hay
Crew
Director | Stanley Kramer |
Screenplay | William Rose |
Cinematography | Sam Leavitt |
Editing | Tony Friedman, Robert C. Jones |
Music | Frank De Vol |
Sound | Robert Martin, Charles J. Rice |
Art Director | Robert Clatworthy |
Costumes | Joseph King |
Make-Up | Joseph Di Bella, Ben Lane |
Producer | Stanley Kramer |
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Additional information
DCP: Park Circus, Glasgow