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Living on Love

  • 1937
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  • 1h 1m
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5.4/10
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Living on Love (1937)
Romantic ComedyComedyDramaRomance

Mary, a sometimes employed Midwest transplant living in New York is forced to share an apartment with Jack, a starving artist-night watchman. Both having problems paying their rent, landlord... Read allMary, a sometimes employed Midwest transplant living in New York is forced to share an apartment with Jack, a starving artist-night watchman. Both having problems paying their rent, landlord comes up with idea to share one apartment on a shift basis.Mary, a sometimes employed Midwest transplant living in New York is forced to share an apartment with Jack, a starving artist-night watchman. Both having problems paying their rent, landlord comes up with idea to share one apartment on a shift basis.

  • Director
    • Lew Landers
  • Writers
    • Franklin Coen
    • John Wells
  • Stars
    • James Dunn
    • Whitney Bourne
    • Joan Woodbury
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Lew Landers
    • Writers
      • Franklin Coen
      • John Wells
    • Stars
      • James Dunn
      • Whitney Bourne
      • Joan Woodbury
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Dunn
    James Dunn
    • Gary Martin
    Whitney Bourne
    Whitney Bourne
    • Mary Wilson
    Joan Woodbury
    Joan Woodbury
    • Edith Crumwell
    Solly Ward
    Solly Ward
    • Eli West
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Pete Ryan
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Ogilvie O. Oglethorpe
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Ghonoff Brother
    • (as Kenneth Terrell)
    James Fawcett
    • Ghonoff Brother
    Chester Clute
    Chester Clute
    • Jessup
    Evelyn Carter Carrington
    • Madame La Valley
    • (as Evelyn Carrington)
    Etta McDaniel
    Etta McDaniel
    • Lizbeth
    • (as Etta McDaniels)
    Harry Bowen
    Harry Bowen
    • Taxi Driver with Gorilla
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmy Conlin
    Jimmy Conlin
    • Man with Monkey
    • (uncredited)
    Frances Gifford
    Frances Gifford
    • Bus Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Otto Hoffman
    Otto Hoffman
    • Alex
    • (uncredited)
    Nicholas Kobliansky
    • Undetermined Role
    • (unconfirmed)
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Lechner
    • Boy Wanting Painting
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Leonard
    • Cicero
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lew Landers
    • Writers
      • Franklin Coen
      • John Wells
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    5movingpicturegal

    Routine Roommate Remake

    B-movie remake of 1933's romantic comedy "Rafter Romance". This version features James Dunn as Gary, a struggling artist who lives in a basement apartment and owes on his rent - Whitney Bourne plays Mary, a woman who lives in the same building and hasn't paid her rent in over six months. So - - the well-meaning landlord (who, by the way, has no problem peeping into tenants rooms via the keyhole) gets this bright idea: the two of them can share the apartment and split the cost. He works the night shift, she works by day - so he gets the apartment in the day, she gets it in the night - they go ahead with this plan, but they have never actually seen each other. She immediately thinks he's disgusting (based on the looks of the room) and he thinks she's a spinster, a "small town hick" in town looking for love. They leave each other a series of nasty notes and play some really mean-spirited pranks on each other (like paint remover in his mouth wash bottle, and alarm clocks set all around the room to ring and wake her up). Well, the two of them finally do meet - at a local restaurant without any idea who the other one is. They actually bond via the fact that they both hate their roommate!

    This film is mildly interesting, light fare - but lacks chemistry between the two leading stars. I didn't see them ever in this as much of a couple (he actually pronounces himself in "love" with her after just meeting her, but I sure couldn't see it), and the meanness of the tricks they play on each other just left me completely cold - - if this was meant to be funny - it wasn't. In general, this film is pretty so-so - not nearly as good as the earlier version of this, "Rafter Romance". Franklin Pangborn appears in this adding some much needed humor, playing the boss in charge of Mary's sales job selling electric razors. A weak film - mediocre at best.
    5boblipton

    Rote Remake of RAFTER ROMANCE

    James Dunn has quit his job and gone to work at lower pay on the graveyard shift. Whitney Bourne hasn't worked regularly, and is now selling electric shavers on commission. Neither can afford their rooms, so landlord Solly Ward lets them split a room: Dunn gets it in the day, Miss Bourne at night. They don't know each other and regularly send annoyed notes. When they meet in person, they fall in love, unawares of their living arrangements.

    This remake of RAFTER ROMANCE takes the Cox-and-Box story and retreats int simplistic humor to keep it Code-compliant: lots of puns in the names (the apartment building is "The Venus De Milo Arms", two characters are "Ghonoff Brothers"), and 1930s-safe wolves like Franklin Pangborn as Miss Courtney's boss. But despite the plethora of comic talent, including om Kennedy, Chester Clute, and Jimmy Conlin, there's too much grouchiness in the script and performances to keep any but the most sadistic audience smiling. Consistently. The result is another decent timewaster from RKO during a rote era.
    10hightidex

    Better Than the '33 version

    Maybe I just like Whitney Bourne better than Ginger Rogers but I liked this one better than "Rafter Romance". It is 12 minutes shorter so it has no filler. It is short and sweet. It "feels" more like a silent film than the earlier version because it really hops along.

    I like Ginger Rogers in "Major & The Minor", otherwise, I cant think of a movie I really like her in. Maybe "Vivacous Lady". She's OK in the Fred Astaire movies but he is so smug I find them barely watchable. Whitney Bourne on the other hand is a super gorgeous woman that I would like to see a lot more of.

    IMDb wants a few more lines out of me to print this: I find it interesting that Whitney Bourne was born in 1914 and died in 1988 and her female rival in this movie, Joan Woodbury, was born a year later and died a year later. What are the chances of THAT!
    5csteidler

    Boarding house comedy

    Whitney Bourne is behind on her rent. Her landlord doesn't want to kick her out, though...he likes her. The landlord's solution is to have Bourne move into the basement apartment with James Dunn, who is also behind on his rent. Bourne has a daytime job, Dunn works at night - they will never even have to meet.

    While that far-fetched setup never quite convinces, this attempt at madcap comedy does have some fun moments.

    Dunn is a would-be artist who has somehow captured the fancy of sausage heiress Joan Woodbury. Preferring to make it on his own, Dunn rejects her advances as well the cushy job in her father's sausage factory.

    Bourne, meanwhile, has just gotten a job selling electric razors. New roommates Dunn and Bourne have never seen each other but quickly decide they are bitter enemies...and then of course they meet in a restaurant and become friends. Unaware of their ironic situation, Dunn and Bourne romance each other in fits and starts, while continuing to play wicked practical jokes on each other back in the apartment. (She replaces his toothpaste with a tube of paint; he puts a lobster in her bed.)

    The stars do their best but weak dialog really limits their ability to come across as charming or intelligent. Otherwise, Tom Kennedy is fine as a big-hearted fellow lodger who drives a cab. Solly Ward plays the landlord and is quite enthusiastic about solving his boarders' problems as well as peeking through their keyholes. Franklin Pangborn is humorous if a bit creepy as the sales manager who coaches his staff of young women on how to sell razors. Joan Woodbury is fun as the pushy society girl who is used to getting her way.

    Overall, it's really not too good but it's a cute story that has a few laughs.
    5Mike-764

    Living on a 1933 plot

    Landlord Eli West needs to pay for his radio, so he leases Mary Wilson's apartment to the Ghonoff Brothers, but West arranges for Mary to live in the basement apartment, which just happens to be rented by struggling artist Gary Martin. No problem, however (thinks West) since Mary works as a saleslady by day, and Gary a night shift trucking manager by night, so they will never have to see each other. Conflicts soon arise with the two not being able to stand the other's habits and each tries to make the other fed up enough to leave. To further complicate things, Mary & Gary have already met and have developed a crush on each other, but circumstances will drive the two to stop seeing the other as well as the fact that the forces are about to reveal their apartment secret together. It's hard to tell if this is better than the 1933 version, Rafter Romance, but it does have its moments as the remake plays more for laughs than the 33 version, but the plot is hardly jointed and there is hardly anything new in this version, as well as downplaying the romantic aspect of the film by not really making us wonder if they will truly fall for each other. Dunn, Bourne, Pangborn, Woodbury, Kennedy, & Ward are all in fine B movie form, and its a fun 60 minutes for all. Rating, 5.

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    • Trivia
      Merian C. Cooper had accused RKO of not paying him all the money contractually due for six RKO films he produced in the 1930s. In 1946, a settlement was reached, giving Cooper complete ownership of the RKO titles: Rafter Romance (1933) with Ginger Rogers, Double Harness (1933) with Ann Harding and William Powell, The Right to Romance (1933) with Ann Harding and Robert Young, One Man's Journey (1933) with Lionel Barrymore, Living on Love (1937) and A Man to Remember (1938).

      In 2006, Turner Classic Movies, which had acquired the rights to the six films after extensive legal negotiations, broadcast them on TCM in April 2007, their first full public exhibition in over 70 years. TCM, in association with the Library of Congress and the Brigham Young University Motion Picture Archive, had searched many film archives throughout the world to find copies of the films in order to create new 35mm prints.
    • Goofs
      Beyond other logistical issues, Gary and Mary's living arrangement does not account for what happens at their apartment during their days off.
    • Quotes

      Eli West: Oh, now folks please; you can't do that, you can't. Do you realize you are kissing and canoodling?

    • Connections
      Featured in TCM: Twenty Classic Moments (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Du, Du Liegst Mir im Herzen
      (uncredited)

      Traditional German folksong

      Hummed by Solly Ward

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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