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  1. 80 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Life Goes On (reissued in 1944 as His Harlem Wife) [1] is a 1938 crime drama directed by William Nolte and starring Louise Beavers, Edward Thompson, Reginald Fenderson, and Laurence Criner.

  2. Life Goes On: Directed by William L. Nolte. With Louise Beavers, Edward Thompson, Reginald Fenderson, Laurence Criner. The husband of Sally Weston dies, and she decides to move to New York City where she feels her two young sons, Bob and Henry, can get a better education.

    • William L. Nolte
    • 1938-04-01
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • 70
  3. Life Goes On ( 1938) 71 mins | Melodrama | 1 April 1938. Cast: Louise Beavers, Edward Thompson, Reginald Fenderson [ More ] Director: William Nolte. Writer: Phil Dunham. Production Designer: Vin Taylor. Production Company: Million Dollar Productions, Inc. HISTORY. DETAILS. CREDITS. SYNOPSIS. GENRE. Print Details. Full page view.

  4. Movie Info. Starring in what the trade-papers would term her "first all-Negro picture," the always delightful Louise Beavers played the widowed mother of two very different sons. Henry (Reginald...

    • William L. Nolte
    • Drama
  5. Plot summary. A mother raises two sons. One becomes a lawyer and the other a criminal. Cast. Louise Beavers as Sally Weston. Edward Thompson as Bob Weston. Reginald Fenderson as Henry Weston, aka Monte Howard. Laurence Criner as Bull Connors. Monte Hawley as District Attorney. Hope Bennet as Betty. References. External links.

  6. The husband of Sally Weston dies, and she decides to move to New York City where she feels her two young sons, Bob and Henry, can get a better education. Bob grows up to be a brilliant lawyer, while Henry decides that a life of crime is the best path to easy riches.

  7. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein. Starring in what the trade-papers would term her "first all-Negro picture," the always delightful Louise Beavers played the widowed mother of two very different sons.