Act One (1963) (MOD) "Hardcover"Before he was an award winning playwright, screenwriter and director, Moss Hart was a poor, stage struck Brooklyn dreamer who, after years of writing submissions, rejections galore and sheer persistence, finally grasped the brass ring. He chronicled the sweatiness and sweetness of his first success in the colorful 1959 memoir Act One, which quickly became one of the signature books about the theater. Veteran studio head and Sunrise at Campobello
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDED
a humming refrigerator or rival prodigy Paige
to his kitty cohorts Benny the Ball
All-American couple who try to bridge the generation gap with their free-spirited son on a trip abroad
Ann Dvorak and Michael Curtiz has a stint in the director's chair
Forest Whitaker and Meg Tilly discover
a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile
combining his unique buffoonery with heart-tugging drama
which relieves John of his post
Sunset Blvd
too: another Alfred Hitchcock hit
fabulous ballet sequences and a timeless love story make this thrilling drama a classic