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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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Plot Summary
A film producer, who hasn't seen his daughter in years, is surprised when she shows up on his doorstep wanting to pursue an acting career. As he navigates this unexpected reunion and the challenges of Hollywood, he must also confront his estranged relationship with his other daughter and his own life choices. The story explores themes of family, ambition, and the complexities of reconciliation.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise often directed at the performances, particularly Walter Matthau's. However, some critics found the storyline predictable and the tone uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Walter Matthau's charismatic performance.
Some found the plot a bit contrived and sentimental.
The dynamic between the father and daughters was a focal point of discussion.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not readily available through Google reviews.
Awards & Accolades
Dinah Manoff was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Actress – Musical or Comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the Neil Simon play of the same name, which also starred Walter Matthau in the lead role on Broadway.
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