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Katharine Hepburn won her first Oscar for her portrayal of Eva Lovelace, a small-town community-theatre actress who comes to New York dreaming of theatrical stardom. She amuses producer Adolphe Menjou and playwright Douglas Fairbanks Jr. with her naively pretentious prattle, but neither man takes her too seriously. Both, however are attracted to Eva: Menjou has a brief affair with her, but she yearns for the more reserved Fairbanks. Partly out of sympathy, Fairbanks arranges for Eva to understudy the troublesome star (Mary Duncan) of Menjou's latest production. When the star walks out on opening night, Eva goes on in her stead, and is universally hailed as a brilliant new find. Backstage after her triumph, Eva is warned not to let her sudden success go to her head lest she become a "morning glory": a briefly spectacular "bloomer" that withers and dies within a very short time. Proof of this warning is Eva's maid, a middle-aged woman who had also been an instant star years earlier. But Eva is too intoxicated by the thrill of realizing her life's dream; embracing her weeping maid, Eva declares to the world that she doesn't care if she is a morning glory. The film fades as Eva shouts defiantly "I'm not afraid! I'm not afraid!" Adapted from a stage play by Zoe Akins, Morning Glory was remade in 1957 as Stage Struck, with Susan Strasberg as Eva Lovelace. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Katharine Hepburn Best Actress 1932 Winner

Cast

Katharine Hepburn
as Ada Love/"Eva Lovelace"
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
as Joseph Sheridan
Adolphe Menjou
as Louis Easton
C. Aubrey Smith
as Robert Harley Hedges
Richard Carle
as Henry Lawrence, Elderly Critic
Tyler Brooke
as Charles Van Dusen, Alcoholic Writer
Helen Ware
as Nellie, Lovelace's Dresser
Mildred Washington
as Emma, Rita's Dresser

Crew

Lowell Sherman
Director
Pandro S. Berman
Producer
Zoë Akins
Play Author
Zoë Akins
Screenwriter
Zoe Atkins
Play Author
Bert Glennon
Cinematographer
Max Steiner
Composer (Music Score)
Van Nest Polglase
Art Director
Walter Plunkett
Costume Designer
Mel Burns
Makeup
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