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1949 FILM BY GEORGE CUKOR
Adam's rib; Adam’s Rib; Adams rib; Adam's Rib (film)
  • Alternate theatrical poster
  • Advertising for the film focused on its 'battle of the sexes' theme.
  • Tracy and Hepburn as Adam and Amanda

Rib fracture         
BREAK IN A RIB BONE
Broken rib; Fracture of rib; Fractured rib; Rib fractures; Cracked rib
A rib fracture is a break in a rib bone. This typically results in chest pain that is worse with inspiration.
prime rib         
STEAK
Prime Rib; Prime rib; Rib roast; Standing Rib Roast; Standing rib
¦ noun N. Amer. a roast or steak cut from the seven ribs immediately before the loin.
Standing rib roast         
STEAK
Prime Rib; Prime rib; Rib roast; Standing Rib Roast; Standing rib
A standing rib roast, also known as prime rib, is a cut of beef from the primal rib, one of the nine primal cuts of beef. While the entire rib section comprises ribs six through 12, a standing rib roast may contain anywhere from two to seven ribs.

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Adam's Rib

Adam's Rib is a 1949 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor from a screenplay written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. It stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who come to oppose each other in court. Judy Holliday co-stars as the third lead in her second credited movie role. Also featured are Tom Ewell, David Wayne, and Jean Hagen. The music was composed by Miklós Rózsa, and the song "Farewell, Amanda" was written by Cole Porter. In 1992, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

The film was well received upon its release and is considered a classic romantic comedy. It was nominated for both AFI's 100 Movies and Passions lists, and ranked at No. 22 on the AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs list.