I Ought to Be in Pictures
– Grandmother has nothing to say when Libby tells her that she is off to LA to look up Dad, a Hollywoo..
Grandmother has nothing to say when Libby tells her that she is off to LA to look up Dad, a Hollywood screenwriter. Grandmother has been in a New York cemetery for six years and Dad has been out of Libby's life for 16 of her 19 years. Libby arrives in LA on a Tuesday and phones Dad the one night that Stephanie, who does Jane Fonda's hair, stays over. Stephanie is there the next morning when Libby decides she needs to tell her story face-to-face.
26 Mar 1982
English, Spanish
Some material may not be suitable for children. Parents urged to give "parental guidance". May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.
Herbert Ross
Neil Simon (play), Neil Simon (screenplay)
Walter Matthau, Ann-Margret, Dinah Manoff, Lance Guest
Grandmother has nothing to say when Libby tells her that she is off to LA to look up Dad, a Hollywood screenwriter. Grandmother has been in a New York cemetery for six years and Dad has been out of Libby's life for 16 of her 19 years. Libby arrives in LA on a Tuesday and phones Dad the one night that Stephanie, who does Jane Fonda's hair, stays over. Stephanie is there the next morning when Libby decides she needs to tell her story face-to-face.
20th Century Fox Film Corporation