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C'mon, Let's Live a Little

  • 1967
  • 1 Std. 24 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jackie DeShannon and Bobby Vee in C'mon, Let's Live a Little (1967)
KomödieMusikalisch

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuStandard boy-girl malt shoppe doings, with a free speech on campus sub-plot dropped in.Standard boy-girl malt shoppe doings, with a free speech on campus sub-plot dropped in.Standard boy-girl malt shoppe doings, with a free speech on campus sub-plot dropped in.

  • Regie
    • David Butler
  • Drehbuch
    • June Starr
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bobby Vee
    • Jackie DeShannon
    • Eddie Hodges
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,2/10
    93
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    • Regie
      • David Butler
    • Drehbuch
      • June Starr
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bobby Vee
      • Jackie DeShannon
      • Eddie Hodges
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    Bobby Vee
    Bobby Vee
    • Jesse Crawford
    Jackie DeShannon
    Jackie DeShannon
    • Judy Grant
    Eddie Hodges
    Eddie Hodges
    • Eddie Stewart
    Suzie Kaye
    • Bee Bee Vendemeer
    Patsy Kelly
    Patsy Kelly
    • Mrs. Fitts
    John Ireland
    • Rego
    • (as John Ireland Jr.)
    Mark Evans
    • Tim Grant
    Russ Conway
    Russ Conway
    • John W. Grant
    Jill Banner
    Jill Banner
    • Wendy
    Kim Carnes
    Kim Carnes
    • Melinda
    Joy Tobin
    • Joy
    Frank Alesia
    • Balta
    Ken Osmond
    Ken Osmond
    • The Beard
    Don Crawford
    • Jeb Crawford
    Tiger Joe Marsh
    • Spuko
    Ben Frommer
    • Jake
    Ethel Smith
    Ethel Smith
    • An' Effel
    Bo Belinsky
    • Bo-Bo
    • Regie
      • David Butler
    • Drehbuch
      • June Starr
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    10stevesacks1

    Funny . . . but not meant to be

    10 out of 10 if you need a great laugh! It should be noted that the writer, June Starr and the producer, Alex Alexander (among other aka's) were husband and wife. Unfortunately neither one recognized how bad this film really was. Much to my surprise it was on TCM about 2 years ago and I was spellbound by it. It's just not a classic for the right reasons. I agree with those who believe it would make a great midnight movie. There is real talent on screen with Bobby Vee, Jackie DeShannon, and Kim Carnes. Eddie Hodges had a TV acting career, but best of all is Ken Osmond who we all know as Eddie Haskell from Leave it to Beaver. There's just not enough talent to overcome the archaic script and a fairly low budget. Direction seemed to be at a minimum . . . and it shows. It looks and feels like a movie out of the 50's which would never do well in the late 60's. Enjoy it for the comedy it is.
    3ofumalow

    C'mon, let's stink up the joint

    This was the last thing directed by David Butler, who'd done a lot of TV in recent years but earlier had made a lot of good major-studio features including prime vehicles for Janet Gaynor, Shirley Temple and Doris Day. This film purportedly had budget problems, and it's easy to see that it was probably not a great experience for anyone, least of all Butler, who was over 70 at the time and was clearly not the guy to make a mid-60s teen musical. At best, the movie feels like a mediocre television episode of the time; at worst, it's the "rock" equivalent of such bottom-barrel country music movies at the time as "Las Vegas Hillbillys" and "Hillbillys in a Haunted House."

    The print I saw was about 13 minutes shorter than the official original runtime, and I assume several songs got cut, since the first one doesn't turn up until nearly half an hour in, after which point they're almost incessant. The music is perfectly decent-Vee and DeShannon were fine singers, if not much as actors-even though the songs here are hardly memorable. But everything else pretty much blows, from the godawful comedy relief (poor Patsy Kelly and Eddie Hodges) to the utterly stupid plot engine of a terribly clean-cut campus "rebel" calling for "complete freedom," which both the dean and the movie seem to think is a terrible idea. This is a movie too afraid to do more than hint at politics, while suggesting that they are Bad. Real, wholesome youth don't have any ideas or issues on their minds!! Yeesh, even the same year's "The Cool Ones" was less antiquated.

    Even as fluff, this movie is airheaded-at least the equally silly beach party movies knew not to meddle with campus protest and such. Throwing everything but the kitchen sink in, there's a "flubber"-type subplot involving a wacky scientific-inventor kid (Hodges). There's also some "hillbilly" relatives who show up for five minutes, then disappear. Needless to say, the only things that have any value here are the music and the occasional go-go dancing, and the underwhelming climax from "The Pair Extraordinarire" really does suggest they ran out of money during production--surely the movie intended to end with a slightly bigger bang. Others have claimed "C'mon" is a potential camp classic (a la "The Cool Ones," which is MUCH more fun), but really, it's too lame for that.
    6michigindie

    Not For Libnuts or Snowflakes

    This is a standard '60s teen musical, no worse or flakier than the stuff AIP was putting out between 1963-67. As with those AIP films, the plot is feather light, there are some songs, and the cast is giving it their best shot.

    The film is designed as entertainment, an innocuous date film teens could see at the drive in and view intermittently while making out or noshing on concession stand goodies. And this is why the Millennials hate it.

    21st century audiences have never seen a film which isn't a pasteboard for political correctness. If a movie doesn't portray white men as idiots, white women as militant warriors who are always right about everything, and blacks as the most noble and brilliant characters in history without whose contributions nothing would exist, then Millennials are against it.

    Of course, Millennials are also the least educated generation in American history, and the most brainwashed by leftism. They are also the first generation in history who never knew a sober human being (their grandparents being hippies, their parents being '80s crackheads and themselves being reefer babies).

    So perhaps one should consider the source when listening to their criticisms of any film made for less than 250 million dollars and bereft of subversive leftist ideology.

    If, however, you remember drive-in culture and enjoy AIP's daft "beach" or "pajama" films from this period, this one will seem no worse.
    tvbuff-1

    Great for laugh!

    Here is one of the many teeny-bopper flicks from the 1960's, that's so bad yet at the same time, fun to watch! The first time I saw this movie was on tv in 1982 when I was 14 years old. 22 years later in 2004 I watched it again on the "American Movie Classics" channel. I forgot how corny this movie really was! All about this hillbilly hick from the Ozarks who comes to California to enroll in college. Then sings himself into popularity on the college campus! Lots of singing and dancing!
    1brabryant

    Corny AND bad!!

    I was a high school senior in 1967 and this movie is a fantasy of that era if there ever was one. Bobby Vee was a pretty good singer back in the day, and I like listening to his music, but he could forget about being an actor. He was as terrible in this as the movie itself. This movie made the 'Frankie & Annette' movies look like best movie Oscar winners!

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      Director David Butler said about this picture: "I don't even want to talk about that. I tried to do a favor for somebody, and we made it so fast that I don't know what happened . . . They ran short of money to finish the picture. I never got paid a quarter for it."
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      C'mon Let's Live a Little
      Written by Don Crawford

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. Mai 1967 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Hertlandy Productions
      • All-Star Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 24 Min.(84 min)
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