
Spencer Tracy

and Katharine Hepburn

star as wealthy Californians who consider themselves progressive until their only daughter (Katharine Houghton)

brings home her African American fiancé (Sidney Poitier)

in this snapshot of race relations in the late 1960s. The film earned two Academy Awards (for Hepburn's performance and William Rose's screenplay) and eight other nominations. Stanley Kramer directs.
1967 NR 108 minutes
5 stars. Fantastic movie, great story, amazing acting!!! JUST LOVED IT! Very similar with the struggle that the gay community has to deal with. A must see for everyone! Loved the 60s style (fashion, cars, etc).
This was a great movie and glad that you enjoyed.
All of the character were great in their roles.
They did make a sequel to this and sort of bombed.
Trying to think the name of the movie.
Oh!well this is far the greatest.