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''Morning Glory'' was remade in 1958 under the title '']''. ''Morning Glory'' was remade in 1958 under the title '']''.


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== Radio adaptation == == Radio adaptation ==
In October, 1942, ] broadcast a radio adaptation of the film, starring ] as Eva Lovelace and ] reprising his role of Louis Easton. Garland performed the song "]" on the broadcast. In October, 1942, ] broadcast a radio adaptation of the film, starring ] as Eva Lovelace and ] reprising his role of Louis Easton. Garland performed the song "]" on the broadcast.


In 1949, a second radio adaptation was aired on the radio, this time with Elizabeth Taylor in the lead role of Eva Lovelace. In 1949, a second radio adaptation was aired on the radio, this time with Elizabeth Taylor in the lead role of Eva Lovelace.

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1933 American film
Morning Glory
File:Morning-glory-1933.jpgtheatrical release poster
Directed byLowell Sherman
Written byHoward J. Green
Zoë Akins (play)
Produced byPandro S. Berman
StarringKatharine Hepburn
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Adolphe Menjou
CinematographyBert Glennon
Edited byWilliam Hamilton
Music byMax Steiner
Production
company
RKO Radio Pictures
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release dateAugust 18, 1933 (1933-08-18)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$239,000
Box office$582,000

Morning Glory is a 1933 pre-Code American drama film which tells the story of an eager but naive would-be actress and her journey to stardom. It stars Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Adolphe Menjou. The movie was adapted by Howard J. Green from the play by Zoë Akins, and was directed by Lowell Sherman. Katharine Hepburn won her first Academy Award for Best Actress for this movie.

Morning Glory was remade in 1958 under the title Stage Struck.

Plot

Eva Lovelace (Hepburn) is a small town theater performer who hopes to make it big in Broadway. She goes to auditions and tries to get a role in an upcoming play that would help her make it to the big time. While there, several other actresses auditioning make the cut and they are cast since they have more experience on stage than her. A theater coach (C Aubrey Smith), whom she meets while auditioning, agrees to give her acting and theater coach lessons.

She later meets Joseph Sheridan (Fairbanks), who agrees to give her a small part in an upcoming Broadway play. As the play is about to begin, the star of the show Rita Vernon (Mary Duncan), a blond theater star, starts making demands for money in a contract she wants. When she is not obliged, she storms off the set and the show is without a star. The production crew frantically tries to find a replacement. As a last resort, they choose Eva Lovelace to play the star of the show and she gets her big break. She quickly rehearses her lines and makes an excellent debut as a star.

Cast

Cast notes

Reception

The film made a profit of $115,000.

Radio adaptation

In October, 1942, Lux Radio Theatre broadcast a radio adaptation of the film, starring Judy Garland as Eva Lovelace and Adolphe Menjou reprising his role of Louis Easton. Garland performed the song "I'll Remember April" on the broadcast.

In 1949, a second radio adaptation was aired on the radio, this time with Elizabeth Taylor in the lead role of Eva Lovelace.

References

  1. ^ Richard Jewel, 'RKO Film Grosses: 1931-1951', Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television, Vol 14 No 1, 1994 p55

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