Easy Living (1937) Easy Living

Easy Living ★★★ 1937 Exasperated Wall Street millionaire J.B. Ball (Arnold) throws his spoiled wife's (Nash) fur coat out their apartment window and it just happens to land on poor-but-hardworking secretary Mary Smith (Arthur). Ball insists Mary keep the coat and even buys her a matching hat. Soon, rumors are flying that Mary is the millionaire's tootsie. She meets cute with John (Milland), who turns out to be Ball's son and, after the usual misunderstandings, the twosome realize that they're meant for each other. 91m/B VHS. Jean Arthur, Edward Arnold, Ray Milland, Franklin Pangborn, Mary Nash, William Demerest; Director: Mitchell Leisen; Writer: Preston Sturges; Writer: Ted Tetzlaff; Cameo: Boris Morros.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1937
Length (in minutes) 91
Display Black & White
Formats VHS
Credits
Role Name
Actor Franklin Pangborn
Actor William Demerest
Actor Ray Milland
Actor Edward Arnold
Actor Jean Arthur
Actor Mary Nash
Cameo Boris Morros
Cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff
Director Mitchell Leisen
Writer Preston Sturges

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