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Easy Living is a 1937 American screwball comedy film, directed by Mitchell Leisen, written by Preston Sturges from a story by Vera Caspary, and starring Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, and Ray Milland. Many of the supporting players ( William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn, Luis Alberni, Robert Greig, Olaf Hytten, and Arthur Hoyt) became a major part ...
Easy Living: Directed by Mitchell Leisen. With Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, Ray Milland, Luis Alberni. When a wealthy banker throws his wife's expensive fur coat off a roof and it lands on the head of a stenographer, everyone assumes she is his mistress and has access to his millions.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Mitchell Leisen
- 1937-07-16
Easy Living (1937) Easy Living (1937) View more photos Movie Info. Synopsis During the Great Depression, a discarded fur coat lands on the head of stenographer Mary Smith (Jean Arthur), triggering ...
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- Jean Arthur
- Mitch Leisen
- Comedy
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Easy Living (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Nice Place To Flop All-but foreclosed hotelier Louis Louis (Luis Alberni) is under the mistaken impression that equally broke Mary (Jean Arthur) is the flush mistress of his fat-cat banker, production designer-turned-director Mitchell Leisen and writer Preston Sturges having fun with it, in Easy Living, 1937.
- Mitchell Leisen, Edgar Anderson
- Jean Arthur
Directed by: Mitchell Leisen. Actors: Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, Ray Milland. Production Company: Paramount Pictures. Release Date: 16 July 1937 (USA) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1. J.B. Ball, a rich financier, gets fed up with his free-spending family. He takes his wife's just-bought (very expensive) sable coat and throws it off the roof, it lands ...
Summaries. When a wealthy banker throws his wife's expensive fur coat off a roof and it lands on the head of a stenographer, everyone assumes she is his mistress and has access to his millions. J.B. Ball, a rich financier, gets fed up with his free-spending family. He takes his wife's just-bought (very expensive) sable coat and throws it off ...