Morning Glory (1933) | |
Director(s) | Lowell Sherman |
Producer(s) | Pandro S. Berman, Merian C. Cooper (executive) |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance |
Top Topics | New York, Pre-Code Cinema, Romance (Drama), Show Business |
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Morning Glory Overview:
Morning Glory (1933) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Lowell Sherman and produced by Pandro S. Berman and Merian C. Cooper.
Academy Awards 1932/33 --- Ceremony Number 6 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Actress | Katharine Hepburn | Won |
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DOUBLE BILL #9: Morning Glory (1933) and Stage Door (1937)
By Carol Martinheira on Dec 10, 2017 From The Old Hollywood GardenDOUBLE BILL #9: Morning Glory (1933) and Stage Door (1937) On December 10, 2017December 10, 2017 By CarolIn Uncategorized Ah, the theater. That wonderful thing out there, drenched in magic and lights, that only a handful of people will break into and conquer. It?s an e... Read full article
Katharine Hepburn Faces Fear and Fame in MORNING GLORY (1933) Recently updated !
By Margaret Perry on Apr 29, 2015 From Margaret Perry?Youth has its hour of glory, but too often it is only a morning glory, the flower that fades before the sun if very high.? (from MORNING GLORY?(1933)) ?No other star has emerged with greater rapidity or with more ecstatic acclaim. No other star, either, has become so unpopular so quickly for so lon... Read full article
Morning Glory (1933) (2)
By Wade Sheeler on Mar 3, 2014 From Pretty Clever FilmsKatherine Hepburn?s star was rising when she ?agreed? to be in her third film, following head turning freshman and sophomore performances in 1932?s A Bill of Divorcement and 1933?s Christopher Strong. Her agent-lover Leland Hayward was able to finagle a heretofore unheard of deal with RKO Pictures, ... Read full article
Morning Glory (1933) (1)
on Aug 26, 2013 From Journeys in Classic FilmI picked the wrong Katharine Hepburn movie for her day.? Sorry, but I found Morning Glory to be a lesson in tedium swathed in furs and jewels.? The backstage drama has been examined in countless films (I spent an entire week covering Busby Berkeley‘s far superior examples in the genre), and Mo... Read full article
"Morning Glory," or All About Eva
By David on Apr 24, 2013 From The Man on the Flying TrapezeKatharine Hepburn won a Best Actress Oscar for the 1933 film "Morning Glory," but you could be forgiven for asking if the film hurt her career as much as it helped it. As Eva Lovelace, who's come from small-town Vermont to New York City to be a capital-A actress ("I'll never, under any circumstance... Read full article
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Quotes from Morning Glory
Eva Lovelace: Every year, in every theater, some young person makes a hit. Sometimes it's a big hit, cometimes a little one. It's a distinct success, but how many of them keep their heads? How many of them work? Youth comes to the fore. Youth has its hour of glory. But too often it's only a morning glory - a flower that fades before the sun is very high.
Eva Lovelace: I'm not afraid! I'm not afraid of being a morning glory!
Eva Lovelace: Oh, Nellie, I'm not afraid!
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Facts about Morning Glory
Katharine Hepburn is the only movie star to win four Academy Awards (2009) for her leading roles in Morning Glory, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Lion in Winter, and On Golden Pond.
Hepburn and Fairbanks performed the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" in costume, but it was not used in the picture.
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