A pair of divorced actors are brought together to participate in a musical version of The Taming of the Shrew. Of course, the couple seem to act a great deal like the characters they play, and they must work together when mistaken identities get them mixed up with the mafia.
Unfortunately the movie Kiss Me, Kate is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Sam Spewack | Theatre Play |
Writing | Bella Spewack | Theatre Play |
Writing | Dorothy Kingsley | Screenplay |
Writing | William Shakespeare | Theatre Play |
Directing | George Sidney | Director |
Sound | Cole Porter | Songs |
Writing | William Shakespeare | Original Story |
Camera | Charles Rosher | Director of Photography |
Production | Jack Cummings | Producer |
Editing | Ralph E. Winters | Editor |
Crew | Bob Fosse | Choreographer |
Crew | Hermes Pan | Choreographer |
Costume & Make-Up | Walter Plunkett | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | William Tuttle | Makeup Designer |
Sound | Conrad Salinger | Orchestrator |
Art | Urie McCleary | Art Direction |
Art | Richard Pefferle | Set Decoration |
Directing | George Rhein | Assistant Director |
Sound | Saul Chaplin | Music Director |
Sound | Skip Martin | Orchestrator |
Art | Cedric Gibbons | Art Direction |
Sound | André Previn | Music Director |
Art | Edwin B. Willis | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Sydney Guilaroff | Hairstylist |
Crew | Warren Newcombe | Special Effects |
Sound | Bobby Tucker | Vocal Coach |
Sound | Douglas Shearer | Recording Supervision |
Writing | Cole Porter | Lyricist |
Sound | Cole Porter | Music |