NOBODY DID SUAVE like Cary Grant; few would be stupid enough to try. When a whole way of being is personified that definitively, even a George Clooney looks like a stammering schoolboy in comparison. Grantโ€™s worst films are worth watching for his expressions of charm and much-tried patience, but here are some of his best, digitally remastered.

In Howard Hawksโ€™ Bringing Up Baby, Katharine Hepburn causes his โ€œzoology professorโ€to lose precious dinosaur bones and a pet leopard. A regular night, then, for Grant, who makes the screwball comedy sing with his self-effacing shrugs, blinks and well-gauged double-takes. In My Favourite Wife, his shipwrecked-for-years missus returns to find heโ€™s remarried: cue glowing misunderstandings, and Irene Dunne pepping up Grantโ€™s game. Indiscreet is more love-triangle silliness, with Grant an American in Stanley Donenโ€™s London, and the less great Operation Petticoat is not so much about women at war as Caryโ€™s smirk. A giant of a gentleman.