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Screen Director's Playhouse: Let's Live A Little (Robert Cummings, Virginia Gregg), 1949

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This week is Let's Live A Little, a romantic comedy adapted for Screen Director's Playhouse. Starring Robert Cummings, Virginia Gregg, and John Dehner. This episode aired January 16, 1949.This radio production is from the film of the same name. The film was only a moderate success, and the first and last film produced by United California Productions. Let's Live A Little was later renamed to Hell Breaks Loose.: : : : : :website: https://otr.duane.media | email: [email protected] media: Instagram @duane.otr | Twitter @duane_otrSubscribe to receive new post notifications and if inclined -- leave a brief review or rating on your podcast provider. Thank you for your support.

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