Merrily We Live

Merrily We Live
Theatrical release poster
Directed byNorman Z. McLeod
Screenplay byEddie Moran
Jack Jevne
Ed Sullivan (add'l dialog)
Based onThe Dark Chapter
1924 novel
by E.J. Rath
Courtenay Savage (play adaptation, They All Want Something)
Produced byHal Roach
Milton H. Bren
StarringConstance Bennett
Brian Aherne
CinematographyNorbert Brodine
Edited byWilliam H. Terhune
Music byMarvin Hatley
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
  • February 8, 1938 (1938-02-08)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Merrily We Live is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Eddie Moran and Jack Jevne. It stars Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne and features Ann Dvorak, Bonita Granville, Billie Burke, Tom Brown, Alan Mowbray, Clarence Kolb, and Patsy Kelly. The film was produced by Hal Roach for Hal Roach Studios, and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

While based on a reworking of the 1930 movie What a Man – itself based on the 1924 novel The Dark Chapter: A Comedy of Class Distinctions by E.J. Rath, and its 1926 Broadway adaptation They All Want Something by Courtenay Savage – a number of critics find the plot of the film is similar to the 1936 film My Man Godfrey.[1][2]

Merrily We Live was extremely successful and garnered five Oscar nominations.

  1. ^ Frank Nugent (March 18, 1938). "Godfrey's Ghost Haunts 'Merrily We Live,' at the Capitol". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Hal Erickson. "Merrily We Live Plot Synopsis". AllMovie. Retrieved October 22, 2021., "a blatant copy of My Man Godfrey"

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