C'mon, Let's Live a Little
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Original title | C'mon, Let's Live a Little |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1967 |
length | 84 minutes |
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Director | David Butler |
script | June Starr |
production |
John Hertelandy , June Starr |
music | Don Ralke |
camera | Carl Berger |
cut | Eve Newman |
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C'mon, Let's Live a Little is an American film musical directed by David Butler from 1967 . With this film, David Butler ended the long film career he had once started as an actor .
action
The singer Jesse Crawford is looking for an education. Jesse saves the life of the beautiful Judy Grant, the dean's daughter, in a car accident. He was then given the opportunity to attend college in Waymount. At college he befriends Rego, who seduces him to protest against Dean Grant. Judy is initially disappointed with the behavior of her rescuer, but he himself notices that he has hurt the Grant family very much. He turns away from Rego and wants to leave college, but the protests are over before he leaves. Judy and Jesse grow closer while they are both in college.
background
The film was completed by the film production companies All-Star Productions , Hertlandy Productions and Paramount Pictures . Paramount Pictures was responsible for the film exploitation . The comedy film was recorded in mono , with an aspect ratio of 2.35: 1 on 35 mm film .
The film premiered in New York City on March 3, 1967 .
Songs
The songs used in the musical are by Don Crawford , who starred as Jeb Crawford in the film.
- C'mon Let's Live a Little
- Baker Man
- What Fool This Mortal Be
- Tonight's the night
- For Granted
- Back talk
- Over and over
- Let's go go
- Way Back Home
- Instant girl
reception
The film critic Howard Thompson of the New York Times found the pictures of the "inexpensive production" good, but the plot depicted was "absurd".
Web links
- C'mon, Let's Live a Little in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- C'mon, Let's Live a Little in the online movie database
Individual evidence
- ^ Howard Thompson : C mon Let s Live a Little (1967). The New York Times , May 4, 1967, accessed November 19, 2014 .