I Live for Love
1935 film by Busby Berkeley
- Jerry Wald
- Julius J. Epstein
- Robert Hardy Andrews
- Dolores del Río
- Everett Marshall
- Guy Kibbee
Production
company
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Warner Brothers
Release date
- September 28, 1935 (1935-09-28)
Running time
I Live for Love is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Busby Berkeley and starring Dolores del Río, Everett Marshall and Guy Kibbee.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Esdras Hartley.
Plot summary
Donna (Del Rio) is a diva of the stage and her wish is for her lover, Rico (Alvarado), to be her leading man. To prevent this from happening, the producers pick a man named Roger Kerry (Marshall) from the streets and give him a job.[2]
Main cast
- Dolores del Río as Donna
- Everett Marshall as Roger Kerry
- Guy Kibbee as Henderson
- Allen Jenkins as Mac
- Berton Churchill as Fabian
- Hobart Cavanaugh as Townsend
- Eddie Conrad as Street Musician
- Al Shaw as Street Musician
- Sam Lee as Street Musician
- Don Alvarado as Rico Cesaro
- Mary Treen as Clementine - Donna's Maid
- Robert Greig as Fat Man Dancing at Nightclub
References
Bibliography
- Mary Beltrán. Latina Stars in U.S. Eyes. University of Illinois Press, 2009.
External links
- I Live for Love at IMDb
- I Live for Love at the TCM Movie Database
- I Live for Love at AllMovie
- I Live for Love at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Media related to I Live for Love (1935 film) at Wikimedia Commons
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choreographed
- A Connecticut Yankee (1927)
- Present Arms (1928)
- Sweet and Low (1930)
- 42nd Street (musical numbers, 1933)
- She Had To Say Yes (1933)
- Footlight Parade (musical numbers, 1933)
- Dames (musical numbers, 1934)
- Fashions of 1934 (musical numbers, 1934)
- Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
- Bright Lights (1935)
- I Live for Love (1935)
- In Caliente (musical numbers, 1935)
- Stars Over Broadway (musical numbers, 1935)
- Stage Struck (1936)
- Varsity Show (finale, 1937)
- The Singing Marine (musical numbers, 1937)
- Gold Diggers of 1937 (musical numbers, 1937)
- The Go Getter (1937)
- Hollywood Hotel (1937)
- Men Are Such Fools (1938)
- Gold Diggers in Paris (musical numbers, 1938)
- Garden of the Moon (1938)
- Comet Over Broadway (1938)
- Broadway Serenade (finale, 1939)
- They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
- Fast and Furious (1939)
- Babes in Arms (1939)
- The Wizard of Oz (scenes cut, 1939)
- Forty Little Mothers (1940)
- Strike Up The Band (1940)
- Blonde Inspiration (1941)
- Lady Be Good (musical numbers, 1941)
- Ziegfeld Girl (musical numbers, 1941)
- Babes on Broadway (1941)
- For Me and My Gal (1942)
- Born to Sing (finale, 1942)
- Cabin in the Sky ("Shine" sequence, 1943)
- The Gang's All Here (1943)
- Girl Crazy ("I Got Rhythm" sequence, 1943)
- Cinderella Jones (1946)
- Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949)
- Annie Get Your Gun (scenes cut, 1950)
choreographed
only
- Whoopee! (1930)
- Kiki (1931)
- Palmy Days (1931)
- Flying High (1931)
- Sky Devils (1932)
- Girl Crazy (1932)
- Night World (1932)
- Bird of Paradise (1932)
- The Kid From Spain (1932)
- Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
- Roman Scandals (1933)
- Wonder Bar (1934)
- Romance on the High Seas (1948)
- Call Me Mister (1951)
- Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)
- Small Town Girl (1953)
- Rose Marie (1954)
- Billy Rose's Jumbo (1962)
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