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I Ought to Be in Pictures

Grandmother has nothing to say when Libby tells her that she is off to LA to look up Dad, a Hollywood screenwriter. Grandmother has been in a New York cemetery for six years and Dad has been out of Libby's life for 16 of her 19 years. Libby arrives in LA on a Tuesday and phones Dad the one night that Stephanie, who does Jane Fonda's hair, stays over. Stephanie is there the next morning when Libby decides she needs to tell her story face-to-face.

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Release : 1982
Rating : 6.1
Studio : 20th Century Fox, 
Crew : Production Design,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Walter Matthau Ann-Margret Dinah Manoff Lance Guest Michael Dudikoff
Genre : Drama Comedy

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Reviews

KnotMissPriceless
2018/08/30

Why so much hype?

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Vashirdfel
2018/08/30

Simply A Masterpiece

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CrawlerChunky
2018/08/30

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Tymon Sutton
2018/08/30

The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.

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lavatch
2017/08/26

In 1982, Vincent Canby of The New York Times described "I Ought to Be in Pictures" as a film that "ought not to be." Popular television critic Gene Siskel chose "I Ought to Be in Pictures" as one of the worst films of the year. On his show, Siskel described the theme of the film in these words: "A smart alec daughter learning to accept a smart alec father." The preceding reviewers' comments demonstrate the inherent subjectivity involved in film criticism.The "smart alec" daughter is Libby Tucker, as played by the young actress Dinah Manoff. Manhoff had just won a Tony Award for her performance of the same role in the New York stage version of Neil Simon's play. In the film, Manhoff creates a textured, multi-layered interpretation of Libby Tucker. Her comic timing is superb, and she discovers the emotional depth of the character late in the film.The "smart alec" father is Herbert Tucker, who is played by one of the finest interpreters of Neil Simon's comedies and one of the most beloved stars of Hollywood, Walter Matthau. In interpreting Herb Tucker, Matthau's naturalism in the reading of Simon's often contrived one-liners is superb. And he hits all the right notes in the touching relationship of Herb and the daughter he has not seen in sixteen years.Herbert Ross brings a fine directorial touch in adapting Simon's stage play to the screen. There is some terrific location shooting in Los Angeles, including the Hollywood Park race track and Dodger Stadium. There was a picture-perfect selection of Herb Tucker's home at 1761 Vista Del Mar Avenue, in Hollywood—a residence with a distinctive red tile roof. That house is still standing and may be see in a google satellite map, virtually unchanged from the 1982 filming.It was a challenge to adapt a three-character play to the film medium. But this crisply paced and well-photographed film was undeniably a success. Ann-Margaret delivers a sensitive, understated performance as Steffy, who is involved in a romantic relationship with Herb. Other small roles, such as the two young men Libby meets are also spot-on.The beautiful scoring of the film is by Marvin Hamlisch, one of the most accomplished composers in both films and the American theater. The beautiful song "One Hello" recurs through the film's score, culminating at the end with a sensitive rendition by vocalist Randy Crawford.With the passing of over three decades "I Ought to Be in Pictures" is a film worthy of reconsideration. How many films today have this level of sophisticated comedy and are able to balance the humor with a heartfelt message? And how many have the chemistry of such outstanding performers as Walter Matthau, Dinah Manoff, and Ann-Margaret?

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msdemos
2017/04/09

Every once in a while, you watch a random film, and hours, days, weeks, a lifetime later, it's one you find you just never forget.This, for me, is one of those films.Flying under the radar, and IMMENSELY underrated, this one quietly showed up in 1982, and then seemed to be gone and forgotten about, by nearly everyone.Though it did have a video (vhs) release, criminally, it was never released on DVD.But now, the little film that could, is FINALLY available on DVD, as part of 20th Century Fox's Cinema Archives series.Maybe, just maybe, the rest of the world will now slowly catch on to this sneaky little gem of a movie, and find themselves remembering it hours, days, weeks.......or even a lifetime later.

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Anthony Smith
2006/07/11

In my and my wife's opinion(s) this picture ("I Ought To Be In Pictures") held our attention, made us laugh, and touched our heart strings. The plot is very believable and truly beautiful. Dinah Manoff and Walter Matthau were delightful. Ann-Margret's part was undoubtedly low-key, but we applaud her for being prepared to play it and play it well. (Who ever said an actress has always to play "knock-out" parts.) This is a movie we will buy for our collection of fine movies. Leonard Maltin's review rating: ** is an insult. We give it *** at least. We were thrilled to see Dinah Manoff playing a larger role than her role in "Ordinary People."

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moonspinner55
2005/01/22

It must have been a casting no-brainer to put Dinah Manoff in the film-adaptation of Neil Simon's Broadway hit "I Ought To Be In Pictures" since she played the part of headstrong Libby on the stage. Unfortunately, a bombastic concoction such as Libby cannot be easily transferred to the more intimate medium of film, and the writing leaves both Manoff and the viewer at a complete loss. Neil Simon writes gag-dialogue, gag-characters, gag-situations, so when he tries to get serious--the audience doesn't know how to respond. Is this guy kidding again? Libby moves from Brooklyn to Los Angeles to reconnect with her estranged screenwriter father, ostensibly to break into movies but mostly because she needs a loving dad to hold her. These later scenes are so uncomfortable, so static, that poor Walter Matthau can only sit on the end of the bed and gape (I've never seen him at such a loss). Ann-Margret has a warm, grounded presence as Matthau's girlfriend (it's not much of a role, and the dialogue is still in Simon's one-note, but A-M manages to give this woman some soul). Manoff, looking and acting like a cross between Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNichol, projects to the rafters, as if she were still on Broadway. She's Gussy Gumshun; and when the barriers come down and she's vulnerable, we would like to give her our sympathies, but Simon won't let us. He has already moved on, to the next limp gag. ** from ****

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