Fancy watching 'You Can't Beat Love' in the comfort of your own home? Finding a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the Christy Cabanne-directed movie via subscription can be challenging, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.
Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'You Can't Beat Love' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into the fundamentals of how you can watch 'You Can't Beat Love' right now, here are some specifics about the RKO Radio Pictures romance flick.
Released June 25th, 1937, 'You Can't Beat Love' stars Preston Foster, Joan Fontaine, Herbert Mundin, William Brisbane The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 2 min, and received a user score of 60 (out of 100) on TMDb, which collated reviews from 2 experienced users.
What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "The film begins with a knuckle-head playboy (Preston Foster) working on a road crew dressed in a tux in order to win a bet. Apparently, this guy will take on any bet or act on a whim. This becomes very apparent when he disrupts a food giveaway hosted by the mayor's daughter and as a result of this, he announces he's running for mayor--though he seems very much apolitical and has no interest in the job. Later, when he once again meets up with the mayor's daughter (Joan Fontaine) they supposedly fall in love--although there seemed to be little chemistry between them and it made very little sense for Fontaine to suddenly love a guy she so quickly hated at the beginning of the film. Plus, she really had plenty of reason to dislike the guy." .
'You Can't Beat Love' Release Dates
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