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  1. Life Begins at 40 is a 1935 black-and-white film starring Will Rogers and Richard Cromwell. It is based on the non-fiction self-help book Life Begins at Forty by Walter B. Pitkin .

  2. In the 1942 film Life begins at eight-thirty—based on Emlyn Williams's play The light of heart—the central character struggles with what was emerging during the middle years of the twentieth century as a familiar pattern of midlife challenges: a failing career, growing debt, addiction to alcohol and the fragmentation of family life. 77 ...

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  5. Life Begins at Forty is a 1932 American self-help book by Walter B. Pitkin. Written during a time of rapid increase in life expectancy (at the time of its publication American life expectancy at birth was around 60 and climbing fast, from being only at age 40 fifty years before), [1] it was very popular and influential.

  6. Three macho middle-aged men claim that their interest in sex and romance has not diminished a bit.

  7. Released a few months before his untimely death, Life Begins at 40 is one of Rogers most famous and accessible pictures. Featuring plenty of witty satire and hilarious set pieces, especially an all time great dueling sequence, it’s a perfect intro to his brand of down to earth comedy.

  8. three macho middle-ages claim that their interest in romance and sex has not diminished a bit.

  9. Life Begins at 40. 1984 Directed by Mike Relon Makiling. Synopsis. Three macho middle-aged men claim that their interest in sex and romance has not diminished a bit. Cast; Crew; ... 113 mins More at IMDb TMDb Report this film. Share. Copy URL to Clipboard. Tweet a link Share to Facebook.

  10. Like most of Rogers' films during the sound era, Life Begins at 40 offers solace and reassurance in American traditions and small-town values wrapped in a package of wry wit and homespun humor. As such, Rogers' films served as a source of comfort for Depression-weary audiences.