i ought to be in pictures

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I Ought to Be in Pictures is a comedy drama play written by Neil Simon, his 18th. The play opened on Broadway in 1980. It was subsequently made into a film, released in 1982. The play involves a film screenwriter who has abandoned his family, and his daughter who arrives at his home, seeking his help in becoming an actress.

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  1. I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982)

    Title: I Ought to Be in Pictures Tagline: Libby Tucker hitchhiked from Brooklyn to take Hollywood by storm. And her father by surprise. Genre: Drama,Comedy Director: Herbert Ross Cast: Walter Matthau,Ann-Margret,Dinah Manoff,Lance Guest,Michael Dudikoff,Calvin Ander,Shelby...
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