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Laugh and Get Rich is a 1931 pre-Code American comedy film, directed by Gregory La Cava, from a screenplay he also wrote with contributions from Douglas MacLean, who also was the associate producer, and Ralph Spence.
An unseen clip of Maude Fealy talking."Laugh and Get Rich" is a comedy from 1931, directed by Gregory La Cava. This movie was one of Maude Fealy's first talk...
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Laugh and Get Rich Day is celebrated every year on February 8. It is a day to laugh and to enjoy the many benefits that laughter brings. The biggest benefit of laughter is that it improves our health. Laughing can elevate our mood, lower stress and blood pressure, and strengthen the immune system.
- Laugh And Get Rich Day is an annual celebration observed on February 8. It is the day to feel free, laugh, and be happier.
- Laughter has a number of benefits. It relieves pain, helps your heart, boosts your immune system, makes you happier, reduces stress, and relaxes yo...
- Laughter increases your heart rate, and you take many deep breaths. This means that more oxygenated blood is circulated through your body, improvin...
Laugh and Get Rich: Directed by Gregory La Cava. With Edna May Oliver, Hugh Herbert, Dorothy Lee, Russell Gleason. Man takes his wife's stashed money and is conned into investing it in an oil well.
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- Gregory La Cava
- 1931-04-20
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A pre-code film starring Edna May Oliver and Hugh Herbert as an inventor and his wife who think they are rich after an oil well investment. The film mixes comedy, melodrama and a party sequence with "Pop! Goes the Weasel".
They run a boarding house with dominating mom Sarah (Oliver) frustrated with their poor station in life. She eagerly pushes her daughter Alice (Lee) towards gangster Bill Hepburn (John Harron) though Alice’s smitten with inventor Larry (Russell Gleason).