Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
A love story of today.
Overview
A couple's attitudes are challenged when their daughter brings home a fiancé who is black.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released in 1967, when interracial marriage was still illegal in several U.S. states and deeply controversial, the film was a bold statement against racial prejudice. It reflected the burgeoning Civil Rights Movement and offered a glimpse into the anxieties and hopes surrounding changing social norms.
- The powerful performances by Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Sidney Poitier, who bring depth and nuance to their characters.
- The film tackles the sensitive and groundbreaking topic of interracial marriage in a frank and engaging manner, sparking important conversations about race and prejudice.
- Stanley Kramer's direction masterfully creates tension and emotional resonance, keeping the audience invested in the characters' journeys.
- The sharp and witty dialogue provides both humor and insightful commentary on societal attitudes.
Fun Facts
- Spencer Tracy was seriously ill during filming and died just weeks after its completion. The film is considered his last performance.
- Katharine Hepburn never watched the finished film in its entirety, finding it too painful to see Tracy on screen after his death.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"A love story of today."
Deutsch
DE
Title: Rat mal, wer zum Essen kommt
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Italiano
IT
Title: Indovina chi viene a cena?
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Português
PT
Title: Adivinha Quem Vem Jantar
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Français
FR
Title: Devine qui vient dîner
"Une histoire d'amour d'aujourd'hui."
Español
ES
Title: Adivina Quién Viene Esta Noche
"Una historia de amor de hoy"
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Media
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John Prentice's Father Disapproves of His Fiancée | Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) | TCM
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First 10 Minutes
Featurette
The Connection of Get Out & Guess Who's Coming to Dinner