You Live and Learn
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Directed by | Arthur B. Woods |
Produced by | Irving Asher |
Written by |
Tom Phipps Brock Williams |
Starring |
Glenda Farrell Claude Hulbert |
Cinematography | Basil Emmott |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers-First National Productions |
Release dates | September 1937 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
You Live and Learn is a 1937 British comedy film, directed by Arthur B. Woods and starring Glenda Farrell and Claude Hulbert. The film was a quota quickie production, based on the novel Have You Come for Me? by Norma Patterson. You Live and Learn is now classed as a lost film.[1]
Plot
American chorus-girl Mamie Wallace (Farrell) travels to Paris with a ramshackle touring musical revue. The company runs out of money, and it looks as though Mamie and her dancing colleagues are going to be stranded in Europe with no way home. Luckily, she meets a handsome, well-spoken Englishman Peter Millett (Hulbert), who falls in love with her and proposes marriage. Under the impression that he is a man of means, she readily accepts, imagining an entrée to English high society.
The couple return to England, and Mamie discovers to her horror that not only is her new home a decrepit farmhouse out in the sticks, but that Peter is a widower and his three children also come as part of the package. Despite her disappointment, she shows her pluck and spirit by determining not to run away but to stay and make the best of things. However the local villagers are shocked by her city ways and appearance and make it difficult for her to fit in. An additional difficulty reveals itself in the person of local schoolteacher Dot Harris (Glyn Alyn), who has long had an eye on Peter for herself and is now consumed with jealousy and spite, going out of her way to cause trouble for Mamie at every opportunity. However Mamie's good nature and decency are gradually acknowledged, and she triumphs in the end.
Cast
- Glenda Farrell as Mamie Wallace
- Claude Hulbert as Peter Millett
- Glyn Alyn as Dot Harris
- James Stephenson as Sam Brooks
- Gibb McLaughlin as M. Duval
- John Carol as George
- Arthur Finn as Joseph P. Munro
- George Galleon as Lord Haverstock
- Wallace Evennett as Amos Biddle
- Margaret Yarde as Mrs. Biddle
References
- ↑ Missing Believed Lost British Pictures Article Archive.
External links
- You Live and Learn at the Internet Movie Database
- You Live and Learn at BFI Film & TV Database
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