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BBCWORLD 10:50 Morning Glory
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Morning Glory (1933) is the story of a naive and
pretentious aspiring actress, starring Katharine Hepburn
in only her third film. This RKO film, directed by Lowell
Sherman and adapted from a stage play by Zoe Akins is
notable since it helped to launch the actress’ successful
career, and provided her with the first (of four) Best
Actress Oscars - the film’s only nomination. Many critics
have noted that Hepburn should have won an Oscar for
her first screen appearance in A Bill of Divorcement
(1932) a year earlier. This film is in the tradition of other
backstage dramas (such as Gregory La Cava’s …
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