Act One

1963 NR 1h 50m 5.9

Story of the life of writer/playwright Moss Hart.

Moss Hart's best-selling autobiography provided the basis for this colorful backstage story. The film depicts Hart as a struggling young playwright in 1929, searching for a sympathetic impresario. Although his manuscript is rejected by a Broadway tycoon, a less prominent manager finally agrees to produce it - on the condition that Hart will get George S. Kaufman, a leading comedy writer, to collaborate on the final script. Hart sets out to convince Kaufman of his play's value, and so begins one of the most famous partnerships in the American theatre.

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Info about Act One

Studio(s): Dore Schary Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures

Originally Released: Dec 26, 1963

Production Country: United States

Budget: $1,000,000.00

Genres: Biography, Drama