Act One (film)
1963 film by Dore Schary / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Act One is a 1963 American film written and directed by Dore Schary, and starring George Hamilton.[2] It is the film version of the 1959 autobiographical book Act One by playwright Moss Hart. A play based on the book premiered on Broadway in 2014.
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Directed by | Dore Schary |
Written by | Dore Schary |
Based on | Act One by Moss Hart |
Produced by | Dore Schary |
Starring | George Hamilton Jason Robards George Segal Jack Klugman Sam Levene Ruth Ford Eli Wallach |
Cinematography | Arthur J. Ornitz |
Edited by | Mort Fallick |
Music by | Skitch Henderson |
Production company | Dore Schary Productions |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million[1] |
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George Hamilton later complained that "Schary de-ethnicized the entire production and took out the brilliance for good measure".[3]