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  1. Neil Simon’s I Ought To Be In Pictures. Herb Tucker, a struggling, middle-aged screenwriter with writer’s block, receives an unexpected surprise, when his daughter, Libby, whom he abandoned along with the rest of his Brooklyn family 16 years earlier, arrives at his West Hollywood home with aspirations of breaking into the movie business ...

  2. Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1982 American comedy-drama film directed by Herbert Ross and based on Neil Simon's play of the same name. The film stars Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, and Dinah Manoff. Other actors who have supporting roles are Lance Guest, Eugene Butler, David Faustino, Martin Ferrero and Michael Dudikoff.

  3. 26. März 1982 · Neil Simon based his screenplay for I Ought to Be in Pictures on one of his more serious theatrical pieces. Walter Matthau is top-billed as Herbert Tucker, a struggling screenwriter who suddenly finds his 19-year-old daughter, Libby(Dinah Manoff), on his Hollywood doorstep. Having deserted his family years earlier, Herbert isn't keen on having his daughter around to cramp his lifestyle, which ...

  4. TOP CRITIC. I Ought to Be in Pictures is a slender but endearing Neil Simon comedy-drama, reflecting the human side of the prolific writer. Full Review | Oct 22, 2018. Bruce McCabe Boston Globe ...

  5. Neil Simon Play As Source Material ("I Ought To Be In Pictures") Neil Simon ... Film Details. MPAA Rating. Genre. Adaptation. Comedy . Release Date. 1982 Production Company. 20th Century Fox Distribution Company. 20th Century Fox; 20th Century Fox Distri ...

  6. Samuel French, Inc., 1981 - Drama - 89 pages. "In I Ought to Be in Pictures Neil Simon combines sensitivity and wit as he turns his attention to the nuances of love and the problems of loving. This is the story of a tough, high-spirited adolescent, Libby Tucker, who ventures cross-country from New York to L.A. supposedly "to be in pictures."

  7. I Ought to Be in Pictures is a 1982 film starring Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret and Dinah Manoff, directed by Herbert Ross, written by Neil Simon and produced by Ross and Simon. A 19-year-old Brooklynite, Libby Tucker is visiting her dead grandma's grave at a New York cemetery, and reveals that she is moving to Hollywood to become an actress and find her father, screenwriter Herbert Tucker ...