Live, Love and Learn (1937)
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Starving artist Robert Montgomery could care less if his paintings sell, so long as he's happy. Montgomery falls in love with Rosalind Russell, an heiress who's gone "slumming" in Greenwich Village. Russell becomes Montgomery's patroness as well as his wife, urging him to make… More Starving artist Robert Montgomery could care less if his paintings sell, so long as he's happy. Montgomery falls in love with Rosalind Russell, an heiress who's gone "slumming" in Greenwich Village. Russell becomes Montgomery's patroness as well as his wife, urging him to make his paintings more commercial. He becomes a success following her advice, but popularity goes to his head and soon Russell realizes she's created a monster. She walks out, he gets his act together, she comes back, and they return to their blissful hand-to-mouth existence. Live, Love and Learn scores its biggest laughs unintentionally with MGM's prettified concept of what a "run down" Greenwich village apartment looks like. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- George Fitzmaurice
- Genres
- Romance, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Oct 29, 1937 Wide
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Cast
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Robert Montgomery
as Bob Graham
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Rosalind Russell
as Julie Stoddard
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Robert Benchley
as Oscar
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Helen Vinson
as Lilly Vinson
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Mickey Rooney
as Jerry Crump
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Monty Woolley
as Mr. Bawltitude
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E.E. Clive
as Mr. Palmiston
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Maude Eburne
as Mrs. Crump
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Harlan Briggs
as Justice of The Peace
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June Clayworth
as Annabelle Post
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Al Shean
as Fraum
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Dorothy Appleby
as Lou
- Don Barclay
- Joe Caits
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Chester Clute
as Jess a Reporter
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Charles "Heinie" Conklin
as Elmer
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Adrienne D'Ambricourt
as The Duchess
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Billy Dooley
as Fritz
- Edward Earle
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Billy Engle
as Dittenfuss
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James Flavin
as Matine
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Billy Gilbert
as Newsboy
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Ena Gregory
as Bessie
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Eddie Gribbon
as Masseur
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Arthur Stuart Hull
as Marsden
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Winifred Harris
as Mrs. Colfax-Baxter
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Maxine Hicks
as Sister
- Ramsay Hill
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Tenen Holtz
as Socialist
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Charles Irwin
as Magazine Salesman
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Soledad Jiminez
as Spanish Woman
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Charles Judels
as Pedro Filipe
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Robert Emmett Keane
as Apartment House Manager
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Milt Kibbee
as Reporter
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Wilbur Mack
as Yacht Salesman
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Frank Marlowe
as Sailor
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Ralph McCullough
as Reporter
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Leila McIntyre
as Miss Cross
- Jerry Miley
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Barnett Parker
as Alfredo
- Jack Perrin
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Kate Price
as Wilma
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Ann Rutherford
as Class President
- Virginia Sale
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Robert Spindola
as Italian Boy
- Frank Sully
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Zeffie Tilbury
as Mrs. Venable
- Phil Tully
- Minerva Urecal
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William Austin
as Butler
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George Cooper
as Bus Driver
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John Davidson
as Wingate
- John Kelly
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Rollo Lloyd
as Agent
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Mariska Aldrich
as Dowager
- Edith Kingdon
- Harry Lash
- John Quillan
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Russ Clark
as Marine