Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe brother of a nuclear scientist dies, but is reincarnated as a dog so he can return to Earth to protect his brother.The brother of a nuclear scientist dies, but is reincarnated as a dog so he can return to Earth to protect his brother.The brother of a nuclear scientist dies, but is reincarnated as a dog so he can return to Earth to protect his brother.
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Frank Marlowe
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Harry Strang
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John Emery was a character actor who rarely got a chance to star in a movie. "Let's Live Again" is one of his few starring roles. I appreciated seeing this, as I've loved his supporting performances. His urbane, superior sort of characters are fun to watch--sort of like Dr. Frasier Crane but not so funny!
"Let's Live Again" is the opposite sort of moviein which I'd expect to see Emery. It's a silly comedy...and comedy is NOT what I expected of the guy.
Larry (Emery) is a brilliant and well respected nuclear scientist. Despite this, he has a HUGE inferiority complex when it comes to his brother, George. George is a war hero and adventurer...much like Admiral Byrd. This complex combined with overwork has Larry on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
The opportunity for Larry to lose his mind soon arrives. George is killed during one of his flights and before he died, he told Larry he expects to be reincarnated as a dog! Larry thinks it's all bunk...but after George's death, he encounters a dog and insists it is George! It's actually pretty odd how Larry believed this so quickly...a slight problem with the script. And, when he tells people the dog is George, they are convinced Larry is unhinged.
So is this any good? After all, the plot is positively ridiculous. However, I must say that SOME ridiculous movies work well, such as the Francis the Talking Mule films. Well, it's not great or a must-see film...but it is a diverting film.
By the way, the film mentions a 'Vitamin G'...something I'd never heard of nor knew existed. It turns out that's an old term for Vitamin B2.
"Let's Live Again" is the opposite sort of moviein which I'd expect to see Emery. It's a silly comedy...and comedy is NOT what I expected of the guy.
Larry (Emery) is a brilliant and well respected nuclear scientist. Despite this, he has a HUGE inferiority complex when it comes to his brother, George. George is a war hero and adventurer...much like Admiral Byrd. This complex combined with overwork has Larry on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
The opportunity for Larry to lose his mind soon arrives. George is killed during one of his flights and before he died, he told Larry he expects to be reincarnated as a dog! Larry thinks it's all bunk...but after George's death, he encounters a dog and insists it is George! It's actually pretty odd how Larry believed this so quickly...a slight problem with the script. And, when he tells people the dog is George, they are convinced Larry is unhinged.
So is this any good? After all, the plot is positively ridiculous. However, I must say that SOME ridiculous movies work well, such as the Francis the Talking Mule films. Well, it's not great or a must-see film...but it is a diverting film.
By the way, the film mentions a 'Vitamin G'...something I'd never heard of nor knew existed. It turns out that's an old term for Vitamin B2.
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By what name was Let's Live Again (1948) officially released in Canada in English?
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