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Life Begins at 40 is a 1935 black-and-white film starring Will Rogers and Richard Cromwell. It is based on the non-fiction self-help book Life Begins at Forty by Walter B. Pitkin. Plot. Kenesaw H.Clark is a small town newspaper editor and publisher. He is operating on a shoestring budget and sometimes accepts livestock in lieu of cash.
Life Begins at 40: Directed by George Marshall. With Will Rogers, Richard Cromwell, George Barbier, Rochelle Hudson. In small-town America the easy-going publisher of the local paper finds himself in opposition to the local banker on the return to town of a lad jailed possibly wrongly for a theft from the bank.
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- Comedy
- George Marshall
- 1935-03-22
Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A small-town newspaper publisher champions a young man who may have been jailed wrongly. Cast & Crew. Read More. George Marshall. Director. Will Rogers. Kenesaw H. Clark. Richard Cromwell. Lee Austin. George Barbier. Col. Joseph Abercrombie. Rochelle Hudson. Adele Anderson. Jane Darwell.
- George Marshall, William Eckhardt
- Will Rogers
Life Begins at 40 1935 1h 25m Comedy Drama List Reviews 67% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A newsman (Will Rogers) bests a hard-nosed banker and clears a youth (Richard Cromwell) framed for...
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- George Marshall
- Comedy, Drama
- Will Rogers
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Synopsis. In small-town America the easy-going publisher of the local paper finds himself in opposition to the local banker on the return to town of a lad jailed possibly wrongly for a theft from...
Cast. Cinematography. Harry Jackson (B&W) Producer. Fox Film Corporation. Distributor: Fox Film Corporation. Genre. Comedy. Synopsis. In small-town America the easy-going publisher of the local paper finds himself in opposition to the local banker on the return to town of a lad jailed possibly wrongly for a theft from the bank.