C'mon, Let's Live a Little explained

C'mon, Let's Live a Little
Director:David Butler
Producer:Alexander Borisoff
Starring:Bobby Vee
Music:Don Ralke
Cinematography:Carl Berger
Editing:Eve Newman
Studio:All-Star Pictures
Hertlandy Associates
Distributor:Paramount Pictures
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

C'mon, Let's Live a Little is a 1967 film directed by David Butler. It stars Bobby Vee and Jackie DeShannon.[1]

This was the last film directed by Butler, who began acting on screen in 1917 and had been directing since the late 1920s.

Plot

Enrolling in an Arkansas college, singer Jesse Crawford saves the life of Judy Grant, a dean's daughter. She is grateful until Jesse performs at a rally staged by a student looking to discredit the dean, but Jesse was unaware of the rally's purpose and all is forgiven.

Cast

Soundtrack

C'mon Let's Live a Little
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Various including Bobby Vee & Jackie DeShannon
Released:August 1966
Genre:Pop
Length:25:46
Label:Liberty
Producer:Snuff Garrett

The soundtrack album to the film was released in August 1966 by Liberty Records. The songs from the soundtrack were written by Don Crawford and were performed by Bobby Vee and Jackie DeShannon, among others.

Track listing

See also

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Notes and References

  1. http://allmovie.com/work/cmon-lets-live-a-little-86360 C'mon, Let's Live a Little (1967) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast - AllMovie