Let's Live Tonight (1935)
1h 15m
Running Time
March 16, 1935Release Date
Let's Live Tonight (1935)
1h 15m
Running Time
March 16, 1935Release Date
Plot.
Nick Kerry (Tullio Carminati) is a rich rounder who holds tremendous fascination over women......mainly because he is rich and has his own yacht. At Monte Carlo one evening he romances Kay Routledge (Lilian Harvey), a romantic young and gullible American girl. She takes the dilettante seriously and when he sails away on his yacht, she is heartbroken. But the memory of her haunts him, and brings him back from India and the arms of another woman,Countess Margot de Legere (Tala Birell),only to find Kay now engaged to his friend. Oh, what's a rich guy to do?
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Cast & Crew.
Lilian Harvey
Kay 'Carlotta' Routledge
Tullio Carminati
Nick 'Monte' Kerry
Janet Beecher
Mrs. Routledge
Hugh Williams
Brian Kerry
Tala Birell
Countess Margot de Legere
Luis Alberni
Mario Weems
Claudia Coleman
Lily Montrose
Arthur Treacher
Ozzy Featherstone
Gilbert Emery
Maharajah de Jazaar
Virginia Hammond
Mrs. Mott
Max Barwyn
Gambling Room Official
Eugene Beday
Conductor
John Binet
French Steward
Nina Borget
Waitress
Tony Canzoneri
Organ Gringer
Robert North
Producer
Joseph Walker
Cinematographer
André Cheron
Frenchman
Gene Milford
Editor
Ivan Christy
American
Ruth Clifford
American
Franco Corsaro
Argentinian
Carrie Daumery
Dowager
Ray De Ravenne
Deck Steward
Louise Dean
French Maid
Mario Dominici
Duke
Arthur Dulac
Deck Steward
Frank Dunn
Head Butler
Charles Fallon
Technical Man
Bess Flowers
Italian Woman
Stuart Hall
Mechanic
Etta Lee
Manicurist
Details.
Wiki.
Let's Live Tonight is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Victor Schertzinger and starring Lilian Harvey, Tullio Carminati and Janet Beecher. The film was made as part of an unsuccessful attempt to establish Harvey, who was a top box office draw in Germany, as a major star in Hollywood. Harvey was under contract to Fox Film, but was loaned out to Columbia Pictures for the production. After making it, Harvey returned to Europe, first to Britain to appear in Invitation to the Waltz and then to Germany, where she starred in Black Roses, which relaunched her German career.