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You Light Up My Life

  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
891
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You Light Up My Life (1977)
DramaMusicRomance

A young performer struggles to balance her true artistic passions with her father's expectations while navigating complicated relationships and unresolved emotions that hold her back from re... Read allA young performer struggles to balance her true artistic passions with her father's expectations while navigating complicated relationships and unresolved emotions that hold her back from reaching her full potential.A young performer struggles to balance her true artistic passions with her father's expectations while navigating complicated relationships and unresolved emotions that hold her back from reaching her full potential.

  • Director
    • Joseph Brooks
  • Writer
    • Joseph Brooks
  • Stars
    • Didi Conn
    • Joe Silver
    • Michael Zaslow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    891
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Brooks
    • Writer
      • Joseph Brooks
    • Stars
      • Didi Conn
      • Joe Silver
      • Michael Zaslow
    • 26User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Didi Conn
    Didi Conn
    • Laurie Robinson
    Joe Silver
    Joe Silver
    • Si Robinson
    Michael Zaslow
    Michael Zaslow
    • Chris Nolan
    Stephen Nathan
    Stephen Nathan
    • Ken Rothenberg
    Melanie Mayron
    Melanie Mayron
    • Annie Gerrard
    Jerry Keller
    Jerry Keller
    • Conductor
    Lisa Reeves
    • Carla Wright
    John Gowans
    John Gowans
    • Charley Nelson
    Simmy Bow
    • Mr. Granek
    Bernice Nicholson
    • Mrs. Granek
    Ed Morgan
    Ed Morgan
    • Account Executive
    Joseph Brooks
    • Creative Director
    • (as Joe Brooks)
    Amy Letterman
    • Laurie (as a child)
    Marty Zagon
    • Mr. Nussbaum
    Martin Gish
    • Harold Nussbaum
    Arnold Weiss
    • Usher
    Brian Byers
    Brian Byers
    • Singer
    Terry Brannon
    • Usher
    • Director
      • Joseph Brooks
    • Writer
      • Joseph Brooks
    • All cast & crew
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    7blandiovision-432-271942

    A perfect late 70s time capsule getaway!

    Was just a little kid back in the 70s, but, boy, compared to the depressive and limited doldrums of this year, 2020, what a free spirited and special time it was.

    Even I remember this song being played EVERYWHERE and anywhere: radios, cars, family gatherings, TV spots etc. So much so that I find it strange that we hardly hear it today unless we are playing it from our personal collection or looking for it online etc. I mean this was literally THE biggest hit of 1977, and definitely in the top ten for the entire decade. If we are constantly hearing The BeeGees or Donna Summer, why not this?

    That very question is what prompted me to watch the film on YouTube. I do remember seeing it on TV in the 80s sometime. I wasn't expecting much and that's probably why I really enjoyed it! The song-and the album if the same name that exploded for Debbie Boone-is special to me as it makes me remember my late mother and aunts and the late 70s childhood I had. But...however cliche, the film is more than a movie capitalizing on a monster hit song, which I assumed it would be. It is really moving at times and Didi Conn does a fabulous job of getting us to feel her experiences which range from frustrating to hilarious. The relationship with her dad also feels very genuine. It really takes us back to a time that most took for granted how good of a life it was. It you are in the mood for some nostalgia escapism--this is a perfect fix.
    6Blooeyz2001

    A Sincere Effort With A Choppy Plot...

    Here is a coming-of-age film that embodies everything 70's. It especially appeals to me because I was born in 1960 & was a teenager in the 1970's. If a teen watches this film today it would seem hokey, the cloths especially odd & unattractive, the music sappy, & the storyline threadbare. But if you were there, it has a special nostalgic quality that is undeniable. This is an interesting story about a young woman finding herself & her way through life. Instead of padding the story out with too many unnecessary shots of Conn driving her car, they should have fleshed out the characters a little more. The storyline was also choppy. One minute she's told she has a major part in a film & the next minute a deadpan blonde is hired instead. This sudden shift in the story is too abrupt a transition. Also, when she tells her dad about the offer from Columbia Records to record her songs, it came out of left field. (Perhaps this should have been something her character struggled with. Should she stay in California & contemplate making the film & starting a new a relationship, or go to New York & record?) DiDi Conn is very likable in the lead & the music adds just the right romantic touch.
    3moonspinner55

    Possibly the worst movie to ever receive some sort of Oscar

    Young woman working for her low-rent showman father struggles to break out from his shadow and follow her heart as a singer-songwriter. Joseph Brooks, who composed, wrote, produced and directed the film, might have used some assistance. His picture has a drab, TV-movie look and feel, with an elongated emotional breakdown for our heroine which turns her from plucky imp to vulnerable girl victimized by too much love. Brooks stages a funny wedding rehearsal, and his placement of the Oscar-winning title tune (which he wrote, natch) in the recording studio gives it an emotional lift, but the final tag doesn't tell the whole story. Hasn't Brooks ever heard of the one-hit wonder? *1/2 from ****
    SanDiego

    Song 10, Movie 4

    Soap-opera style story about one girl (Didi Conn) pushed into show business (stand-up comedy) by her stand-up comic father and trying to make it into show-biz (acting, singing, anything). There is romance and the title song 'You Light Up My Life.' The song is a major plot device much like Bette Midler's 'Wings Beneath My Wings' is for BEACHES. Debbie Boone's rendition of the song was second only to Bing Crosby's White Christmas as the most popular single in history due in part to listeners attaching a spiritual tone to the lyrics (led by Christian radio stations and the fact that Debbie Boone was part of the Pat Boone family). Debbie Boone was singing the song on every talk and variety show on TV, she was very attractive, very wholesome (once again, Pat Boone's daughter) and TV loved her. This helped bring people into the theaters to see the movie, in fact, was the only reason why people went to see the movie. Debbie Boone was not in the film, nor was her voice. This was very disappointing to most people. Didi Conn (mostly known at the time for wacky characters on TV sitcoms not unlike her GREASE character) didn't sing the song in the film (though she sort of sang in GREASE). If only they had cast Debbie Boone. The song is a classic, the film, alas, is not. WHITE CHRISTMAS (song: 10, movie: 10), BEACHES (song: 10, movie: 7), GREASE (song: 8, movie: 9), YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE (song: 10, movie: 4).
    5rbrtfourie

    No Debby Boone

    I missed an opportunity to see this movie, way back in 1978. Recently I got to see it. The first thing that surprised me - there was no Debby Boone. I always associated her with the movie. That apart, the movie is light weight, enjoyable entertainment. Basically it is the story of a young woman finding her dependence and breaking out of her fathers shadow. It reminded me of the movie "Valdez horses" aka as "Chino", with Charles Bronson. Nothing dramatic happens and it does not build up to any crescendo. Overall, it is recommendable and pleasant to watch and suitable for all ages. Robert

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    • Trivia
      The singing voice of Didi Conn was provided by Kvitka Cisyk, who also appears in the film as a bridesmaid. Debby Boone covered the title track, and her version spent 10 weeks at #1 on the U.S. pop music charts in 1977.
    • Quotes

      Laurie Robinson: I learned something today, Pop. It was really painful, but I learned something. I learned that I have to depend on myself. I can't depend on anybody else and that's ok. You know why? Because I'm a really good person to depend on. Maybe I don't have someone that I thought I loved a lot really, but that's ok because I've got me. And I've got my work. And I've got my music. And I love that - more than anything else on this earth.

    • Connections
      Featured in I Love the '70s (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      California Daydreams
      Music and Lyrics by Joseph Brooks

      Performed by Kacey Cisyk and Joseph Brooks

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    • Release date
      • August 31, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stern meines Lebens
    • Filming locations
      • United-Western Recording Studios, Hollywood, California, USA(recording sequences filmed at)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Mondial International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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