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  1. Morning Glory (1933) is the cliched story of a naive and pretentious aspiring actress, with a very literate script, rich dialogue, and superb acting. It starred Katharine Hepburn in only her third film. This RKO showbiz-related romantic drama, directed by Lowell Sherman and adapted from a stage play by Zoe Akins, was notable since it helped to ...

  2. Oct 27, 2017 · Proof That It’s a Pre-Code Film. Louis Easton gets involved with an actress– who stays the night. Morning Glory: Delusion Du Jour “My star shall never set; I’ve sworn to that too.” At one point in Morning Glory, budding, struggling starlet Eva Lovelace (Hepburn) gives a pair of Shakespearean performances to a gathered assembling of ...

  3. Morning Glory is a film directed by Lowell Sherman with Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Adolphe Menjou, Mary Duncan .... Year: 1933. Original title: Morning Glory. Synopsis: Eva Lovelace, would-be actress trying to crash the New York stage, is a wildly optimistic chatterbox full of theatrical mannerisms.

  4. Morning Glory (film, 1933) 1933. augusztus 18. A Morning Glory 1933 -ban bemutatott amerikai filmdráma Lowell Sherman rendezésében. A film egy lelkes, de egyben naiv leendő színpadi színésznő útját követi nyomon a sztárrá válásig. Katharine Hepburn alakításával elnyerte a legjobb női főszereplőnek járó Oscar-díjat .

  5. And I'll buy you a beautiful present. And Mr. Hedges! I'll buy Mr. Hedges a little house. And I'll have rooms full of white orchids. And they've got to tell me that I'm much more wonderful than anyone else, because Nellie, Nellie, I'm not afraid. I'm not afraid of being just a morning glory. I'm not afraid.

  6. Morning Glory is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film which tells the story of an eager would-be actress and her journey to stardom, and her gains and losses. The picture stars Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Adolphe Menjou, was adapted by Howard J. Green from a then-unproduced stage play of the same name by Zoë Akins, and was directed by Lowell Sherman.

  7. Hepburn's confident patrician manner and upper-class accent were well-suited to those characters, but it was the role of aspiring actress Eva Lovelace in her third film, Morning Glory (1933), that was most like the young Hepburn of that era. Her performance won Hepburn her first of four Academy Awards as Best Actress.

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