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I Live for Love
A failed actor finds success as a radio singer.
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Plot Summary
Kay Borland, a glamorous and popular singer, is tired of the constant attention from her wealthy suitors who only seem interested in her fame. She wishes for a chance to be loved for herself, not her celebrity status. When she meets the charming and down-to-earth aviator Duke Brandon, she finds herself drawn to him, but he seems unaware of her true identity.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'I Live for Love' received mixed reviews. While Dolores del Río's performance and the musical numbers were often praised, some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic and predictable. The film was a modest success at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
Dolores del Río shines in a charming, if familiar, romantic musical.
The musical sequences are a highlight, showcasing del Río's talents.
The plot relies on a common 'mistaken identity' trope, which may feel predictable.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this specific film from 1935 is not readily available through Google Reviews.
Fun Fact
Dolores del Río, a major star in Mexican cinema and Hollywood during the Golden Age, performed all of her own singing in the film.
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