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Morning Glory

Katherine Hepburn , Jr. Douglas Fairbanks , Lowell Sherman  |  VHS Tape
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  • Actors: Katherine Hepburn, Jr. Douglas Fairbanks, Adolph Menjou
  • Directors: Lowell Sherman
  • Studio: Turner Home Entertainment
  • Run Time: 74 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000P0UUO6
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #153,996 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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A delightful adaptation of Zoe Atkins' play about a small-town girl who struggles to become a Broadway actress and finds romance in the Big Apple. Academy Awards: Best Actress--Katharine Hepburn. Director: Lowell Sherman Producer: Pandro S. Berman Synopsis Katharine Hepburn stars as Eva Lovelace, a sweet country girl who comes to New York with dreams of becoming a Broadway star. She loses some of her innocence, however, when she gets involved in a series of love affairs... This Turner videocassette #2034 is part of the "RKO Collection."

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Christopher Reeve movie., March 7, 2002
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Christopher Reeve does a wonderful job in this one.

Set in the early 1940s, Reeve plays an ex-con who spend 5 years in prison for killing a prostitute. He wanders into a small town, searching for work. He answers an add in the newspaper by a woman advertizing for a "husband" to assist her in maintaining her farm and in raising her children. He works on the farm and eventually does marry her.

However, a local lady of questionable virtue takes an interest in him, which he rejects. When she is found murdered, he is arrested for the crime. What follows is a courtroom drama reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird in which the true murderer and the secrets of the town are revealed.

I found one small error in the story. It features a Hank Williams, Sr. song, "Your Cheating Heart," although that song was not released until about 10 years after the date in which the movie is set.

Overall, the film is quite enjoyable, although it does contain some rough language and a couple of sexually suggestive scenes. It is well worth obtaining if you can locate it.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hepburn's First Oscar - Solid First Act and then...Melodrama, September 5, 2000
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Katharine Hepburn won her first Academy Award for her portrayal of Eve Lovelace (nee Ada Love), a star struck girl who comes to the big city to be a star. The party scene in which a drunk Lovelace does Hamlet's soliloquy and the balcony scene from Romeo & Juliet is usually cited as means of an explanation for why she won. But the quintessential Hepburn scene is when she arrives at the office of the successful Broadway producer and charms an old English character actor. Her is the quick, clipped speech that would become so caricatured down the road and it is far and away the best scene it the film.

The last half of the film resorts to the old chestnut of our young heroine having to go on opening night, where she becomes a star. The problem is there is no proof of the pudding here. We hear people talking about how wonderful Eve is on stage, but we see none of her performance. The film gives us indications of her talent but totally ignores her moment of triumph in favor of people talking about it instead. It is useful to remember that Hepburn also made "Little Women" the same year as "Morning Glory" and that certainly her body of work that year was taken into consideration (her Jo March won the prize at Cannes that year I believe-the closest contemporary parallel would probably be Diane Keaton who did "Annie Hall" and "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" the same year, which you must agree is certainly an indication of range).

The first half would get 4 stars the last half 2 stars, and that's how we get to 3. Simple mathematics.

Once you watch this film you should then screen Hepburn in "Stage Door," the climax of which certainly provides what is missing from "Morning Glory." Within 15 minutes of that particular film you see Hepburn play a bad actress and a very good actress. The transformation is stunning and certainly integral to that film in a way it would not be to this one. Given that when she made "Stage Door" Hepburn was considered Box Office Poison, it is interesting to look at this pair of films as a set. "Morning Glory" jump started Hepburn's career, and "Stage Door" heralded her revival. So I highly recommend you watch the two films as a double feature.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Off to a Great Start!, May 4, 2001
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Katherine Hepburn's first Oscar winning role is the perfect introduction to her personality and talent. An aristocratic, beautiful girl from New England takes the entertainment world by storm with her unique charm and iron resolve. Sound familiar? The "I don't wear cheap furs" scene had me choking with laughter, along with what I call the "drunken best of Shakespeare" scene where she launches into a chamgagne-fueled random explosion of highlights from "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" at a party for top theatre execs.
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