Love Me or Leave Me (1955)

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1955 · Approved · 2h 2m

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Other grades: 80.0 (1 viewer)
19552h 2mApproved
Countries:United States
Languages:EN
Keywords: 1920s1930sAbused womanAbusive relationshipAccordion playerAge gap romanceAggressive courtshipAmbitionAngerApplauseShow moreAshtrayAttempted murderBackstageBackstage dramaBad temperBailBandBased on real personBased on storyBattle of the sexesBeing watchedBiographyBroadway manhattan new york cityBroken jawBusiness managerCagney and dayCaliforniaCameraChicago gangsterChicago illinoisChinawareChoreographerChorineChorus girlChorus lineCigarette girlCigarette smokingCommercial laundryConcert tourContractCryingCynicismDance hallDancerDancingDivorceDomestic dramaDressing roomDrinkDrinkingDysfunctional marriageEntertainerEntertainmentExplosive temperFace slapFemale protagonistFemale singerFifth avenue manhattan new york cityFightFilm directorFilm producerFilm studioFilmmakingFired from a jobFired from the jobFistfightFlapperFlash cameraFlowersFolding screenForced kissGamblingGangsterGangster dramaGunHandicappedHenchmanHollywood biopicHollywood californiaHospitalHot temperHusband wife relationshipImplied rapeInfidelityJailJail visitationJazz singer or musicianJealousyJewJewishKissKitchenLaundryLimousineLimpLimpingLimping manLooking at one's self in a mirrorLooking through a windowLos angeles californiaLoveLove triangleLoveless marriageLovelornLoyaltyLying in waitMaidMan slaps a womanManagerManhattan new york cityMarqueeMarriageMarriage break upMarriage of convenienceMazel tovMiami floridaMicrophoneMirrorMirror ballMob of reportersMoneyMonogrammed initialsMontageMovie cameraMovie scriptMovie setMusic biopicMusic directorMusicalMusicianNeon signNew amsterdam theatre manhattan new york cityNew york cityNewspaperNewspaper headlineNightclubNightclub ownerObsessionOpportunistOrchestraOrchestra conductorPacking a suitcasePay phonePhotographerPhysical handicapPianistPianoPiano playerPlaying accordionPlaying cardsPolicePolice arrestPolice officerPolicemanPopular musicPrice of fameProhibitionProhibition eraPunched in the faceQuitting a jobRadioRadio broadcastRadio programRadio showRags to richesRapeRecording sessionRecording studioReference to duluth minnesotaReference to william shakespeareRehearsalReporterRoaring twentiesRomantic rivalryRough romanceRuth etting characterSecurity guardSexual conquestSheet musicShootingShot in the backShowbizShowbiz dramaSingerSingingSinging lessonSlip the undergarmentSongSongwriterSound stageStageStagedoor manStarStar the personStardomSuccessSuitcaseSwimming poolSwingTalent managerTaxi dancerTearsTelephone callTemperTen cents a danceTheater directorTheatreTheatre audienceTheatrical agentTheatrical directorTitle based on songTitle co written by femaleToxic relationshipTrainTroubled marriageUnprovoked attackUnrequited loveVariety the newspaperWaiterWanting a divorceWatching someoneWhistlingWishing someone good luckWoman changes clothesWoman wears a red dressWristwatchZiegfeld folliesZiegfeld girl
In 1920's Chicago, Ruth Etting wants to be a renowned singer, which is a far step away from her current work as a taxi dancer. Upon walking into the dance hall and seeing her, Chicago gangster Marty Snyder immediately falls for Ruth, and works toward being her lover, which he believes he can achieve by opening up singing opportunities for her. Ruth is initially wary of Marty, but makes it clear that she is not interested in him in a romantic sense. Regardless, he does help her professionally, and through his opportunities, which are achieved through intimidation and fear, Ruth does quickly start to gain a name as a singer, which she is able to do because of her talent and despite Marty's intimidation tactics. However, the greater her success, the more reliant she becomes on him. This becomes an issue in their relationship as she believes he can take her only so far before he becomes a liability, however he will never let her go that easily. The one person who tried and tries to get Ruth away from her unhappy life with Marty is Johnny Alderman, the musical advisor Marty hired for Ruth at the first gig he got for her, and who also loves Ruth himself.
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    James Cagney
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    Doris Day
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    Robert Van Eps
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