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This article is about the movie, for other uses see Morning glory (disambiguation).

Morning Glory is a pre-Code film (1933) which tells the story of an eager, but unstable, would-be actress whose good looks draw more attention than her acting. It stars Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Adolphe Menjou.

The movie was adapted by Howard J. Green from the play by Zoe Akins. It was directed by Lowell Sherman.

Katharine Hepburn won her first Academy Award for Best Actress in this movie.

Morning Glory was remade as Stage Struck in 1958.

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