Let's Live Tonight (1935)
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?
Director:
Victor Schertzinger
Writer:
Gene Markey
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Lilian Harvey as Kay 'Carlotta' Routledge |
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Tullio Carminati as Nick 'Monte' Kerry |
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Janet Beecher as Mrs. Routledge |
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Hugh Williams as Brian Kerry |
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Tala Birell as Countess Margot de Legere |
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Luis Alberni as Mario Weems |
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Claudia Coleman as Lily Montrose |
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Arthur Treacher as Ozzy Featherstone |
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Gilbert Emery as Maharajah de Jazaar |
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Bess Flowers as Italian Woman |
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Virginia Hammond as Mrs. Mott |
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Etta Lee as Manicurist |
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Max Barwyn as Gambling Room Official |
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André Cheron as Frenchman |
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Ivan Christy as American |
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Ruth Clifford as American |
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Edwards Davis as |
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Jay Eaton as |
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Carrie Daumery as Dowager |
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Marion Lessing as |
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Fred Malatesta as Headwaiter |
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Alphonse Martell as French Cashier |
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Eugene Beday as Conductor |
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John Binet as French Steward |
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Nina Borget as Waitress |
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Tony Canzoneri as Organ Gringer |
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Franco Corsaro as Argentinian |
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Ray De Ravenne as Deck Steward |
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Louise Dean as French Maid |
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Mario Dominici as Duke |
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Arthur Dulac as Deck Steward |
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Frank Dunn as Head Butler |
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Charles Fallon as Technical Man |
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Jacques Lory as Porter |
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Stuart Hall as Mechanic |
| Directing | Victor Schertzinger | Director |
| Writing | Bradley King | Story |
| Writing | Gene Markey | Screenplay |