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Live, Love and Learn

Live, Love and Learn

Release: 1937-10-29 ·Runtime: 78m ·★ 5.1
Comedy Romance

A starving, uncompromising artist and an heiress fall in love on first sight and immediately get married. She loves his outrageous behaviour, his strange room-mate and the best apartment poverty can buy.

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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Cast

Robert Benchley Robert Benchley as Oscar James Flavin James Flavin as Marine Who Likes Painting (uncredited) Frank Marlowe Frank Marlowe as Sailor (uncredited) Jerry Miley Jerry Miley as Marine (uncredited) Al Shean Al Shean as Professor Fraum Edward Earle Edward Earle as Second Gallery Salesman (uncredited) Billy Engle Billy Engle as Mr. Dittenfuss - Alfredo's Assistant (uncredited) Soledad Jiménez Soledad Jiménez as Spanish Woman (uncredited) John Kelly John Kelly as Sailor (uncredited) Jack Pennick Jack Pennick as Jonesie - Marine (uncredited) Rosalind Russell Rosalind Russell as Julie Stoddard June Clayworth June Clayworth as Annabella Post John Davidson John Davidson as Mr. Wingate (uncredited) Milton Kibbee Milton Kibbee as Reporter (uncredited) Helen Troy Helen Troy as Julie's Maid (uncredited) William Worthington William Worthington as Mr. Killy (uncredited) Harlan Briggs Harlan Briggs as Justice of The Peace Barnett Parker Barnett Parker as Alfredo Don Barclay Don Barclay as Reporter (uncredited) Billy Dooley Billy Dooley as Fritz - Bob's Neighbor (uncredited) Frank Sully Frank Sully as Marine (uncredited) Robert Montgomery Robert Montgomery as Bob Graham Helen Vinson Helen Vinson as Lily Chalmers Joe Caits Joe Caits as Sailor (uncredited) Carl M. Leviness Carl M. Leviness as Third Gallery Salesman (uncredited) Mickey Rooney Mickey Rooney as Jerry Crump William Austin William Austin as Bob's Butler (uncredited) Adrienne D'Ambricourt Adrienne D'Ambricourt as The Dutchess (uncredited) Arthur Stuart Hull Arthur Stuart Hull as Marsden (uncredited) Billy Gilbert Billy Gilbert as Newsboy (uncredited) Monty Woolley Monty Woolley as Mr. Bawltitude Maude Eburne Maude Eburne as Mrs. Crump Dorothy Appleby Dorothy Appleby as Lou - Bob's Model (uncredited) Chester Clute Chester Clute as Fake Art Critic Henderson (uncredited) Eddie Gribbon Eddie Gribbon as Turkish Bath Attendant (uncredited) E. E. Clive E. E. Clive as Mr. Palmiston Charles Judels Charles Judels as Pedro Felipe Winifred Harris Winifred Harris as Mrs. Colfax-Baxter (uncredited)