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  1. Lyrics. Larry Morey. Video. Source. " The World Owes Me a Living " is a song that is closely associated with the character Goofy. The song originated from Disney's 1934 Silly Symphonies cartoon, The Grasshopper and the Ants, based on Aseop's fable of the same name. Lyrics. Original Version. The Grasshopper and the Ants Version. Goofy Version.

  2. The World Owes Me a Living is a 1945 British Second World War drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring David Farrar and Judy Campbell. The film is based on a novel by John Llewellyn Rhys, a young author who was killed in action in 1940 while serving in the Royal Air Force .

  3. The World Owes Me a Living: Directed by Vernon Sewell. With David Farrar, Judy Campbell, Sonia Dresdel, Jack Livesey. A pilot loses his memory after a plane crash. A good friend helps him to remember his past by talking about a transport plane they built together.

  4. Shirley Temple’s “The World Owes Me A Living” may have been released over three decades ago, but its message remains just as relevant today. In a world often driven by entitlement, it serves as a gentle reminder to appreciate the efforts of others and to take responsibility for our own lives.

  5. 3 de sept. de 2021 · September 3, 2021 / Drama. The World Owes Me A Living (1945) 3. ( 2) A pilot loses his memory after an unfortunate plane crash. A good friend comes by after the fact to help him remember his past by talking about a transport plane they built together. Director: Vernon Sewell. Writers: John Llewellyn-Rhys (novel), Irwin Reiner, Vernon Sewell.

  6. Plot. The World Owes Me a Living. Summaries. A pilot loses his memory after a plane crash. A good friend helps him to remember his past by talking about a transport plane they built together. Synopsis. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute. Learn more. Contribute to this page.

  7. The World Owes Me a Living is a 1945 British Second World War drama film directed by Vernon Sewell and starring David Farrar and Judy Campbell. The film is based on a novel by John Llewellyn Rhys, a young author who was killed in action in 1940 while serving in the Royal Air Force.