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I Live My Life: Directed by W.S. Van Dyke. With Joan Crawford, Brian Aherne, Frank Morgan, Aline MacMahon. Kay, a bored society girl from New York, takes a trip to Greece, where she meets Terry, an archaeologist.
- (757)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- W.S. Van Dyke
- 1935-10-04
Plot. Bored socialite Kay Bentley travels to Greece on her wealthy father's yacht. While on land, she meets and begins a romance with idealistic archaeologist Terry O'Neill, who challenges her beliefs. However, Kay is not serious about him and tells him that she is Ann Morrison, secretary to the man who is actually her father.
- $586,000
- Dimitri Tiomkin
- Bernard H. Hyman
I Live My Life (1935) -- (Movie Clip) People Off Yachts The cute meeting of vacationing heiress Kay (Joan Crawford) and archaeologist Terry (Brian Aherne), Sterling Holloway as aide Max, on a Greek island, W.S. Van Dyke directing, from a screenplay by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, in MGM’s I LIve My Life, 1935.
- W. S. Van Dyke, Joe Newman
- Joan Crawford
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Rent I Live My Life on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Bored with New York City's upper crust, socialite Kay Bentley (Joan Crawford) goes on holiday to Greece with her father. There, she ...
- (4)
- Joan Crawford
- W. S. Van Dyke II
- Romance, Comedy
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- 1935
- 8
- W.S. Van Dyke
- 97 min
The satire isn't subtle but scathing in this Depression-era comedy romance. SimonJack 14 March 2023. To be most enjoyed, "I Live My Life" is one of those movies from the far past that needs to be considered for its time. Many in modern audiences may just see some of the humor of a couple squabbling.
Master of Ceremonies (uncredited) Howard Hickman. ... Teacher at Terry's Lecture (uncredited) Harold Huber. ... Picture Hanger (uncredited) Arthur Stuart Hull.