moviebox header nav
moviebox search icon
muted

You Light Up My Life

1977

R

1 h 30 m

United States

Drama

Music

Romance

A young performer struggles to balance her true artistic passions with her father's expectations while navigating complicated relationships and unresolved emotions that hold her back from reaching her full potential.
More

4.8 /10

898 people rated

Watch Online

Watch in App

Episodes

Top Cast

User Review

Episodes
Top Cast
User Review

Episodes

film
lklk
Netflix
Plex
Top Cast(18)
starring avatar
Didi Conn
Laurie Robinson
starring avatar
Joe Silver
Si Robinson
starring avatar
Michael Zaslow
Chris Nolan
starring avatar
Stephen Nathan
Ken Rothenberg
starring avatar
Melanie Mayron
Annie Gerrard
starring avatar
Jerry Keller
Conductor
starring avatar
Lisa Reeves
Carla Wright
starring avatar
John Gowans
Charley Nelson
default avatar
Simmy Bow
Mr. Granek
default avatar
Bernice Nicholson
Mrs. Granek
starring avatar
Ed Morgan
Account Executive
default avatar
Joseph Brooks
Creative Director
default avatar
Amy Letterman
Laurie (as a child)
default avatar
Marty Zagon
Mr. Nussbaum
default avatar
Martin Gish
Harold Nussbaum
default avatar
Arnold Weiss
Usher
starring avatar
Brian Byers
Singer
default avatar
Terry Brannon
Usher

User Review

author avatar

𝑨𝑳𝑺𝑰𝑵𝑰🖤

23/11/2025 03:00
You Light Up My Life
author avatar

rhea_chakraborty

23/11/2025 03:00
You Light Up My Life
author avatar

حسن المسلاتي

23/11/2025 03:00
You Light Up My Life
author avatar

Yaseen Nasr | ياسين

28/08/2024 02:58
The trailer for this awful "movie" was enough for me. Judging from the reviews of this movie my gray matter has been spared from seeping outta my ears from sheer horror. That trailer of Didi Conn trying to let some guy down was bizarre with that super stupid song in the background that I hope I never hear again. Terrible movie, terribler trailer and pukified song to build an entire movie around. p.u.
author avatar

Mimi

28/08/2024 02:58
I saw the film when it was first released, in 1977, I believe. I haven't seen it in 44 years, but I'll never forget the climax when the character, played by Didi Conn(French in Grease) sings "You Light Up My Life" with a full orchestra, and she did a wonderful job of showing how unbelievable a moment it was for her. And it gave me goosebumps too. I would love to see the movie again, just for that scene.
author avatar

Monther

28/08/2024 02:58
When you come right down to it You Light Up My Life has one silly plot premise. Young Didi Conn is the daughter of second rate comedian Joe Silver who after living with this girl into her adulthood can't get it into his head that the young woman is not a second banana comedian. But he makes her wear a clown outfit, gives her a ventriloquist dummy and says with his tutelage she'll be funny. Now he has to have heard her sing and heard her sing the songs she herself composed. Conn decides to spread her wings and fly, but in the process she loses Stephen Nathan the guy she was going to marry and finds out that producer Michael Zaslow whom she had a fling with is a rat. What the story is about is how Conn decides to deal with all those heartaches. And you're not sure she can because she is a fragile thing. One of those songs that she wrote is the title song which was a mega-hit for Debbie Boone in 1977 and responsible for the film getting an Oscar for Best Song. The song really makes the film even though Conn only lipsynches the part. Try as I might I could not wrap my mind around the fact the Silver legacy in show business had to be perpetuated by Conn the Clown and that a professional couldn't recognize talent. In the same situation in Ziegfeld Girl, Judy Garland was a second banana to her father Charles Winninger, but he saw what he was holding back. You're not sure that Silver ever does. On the plus side Didi Conn is a touching figure and gives a wonderful performance as an eager show business hopeful. For her and for the song you should see the movie.
author avatar

laetitiaky

28/08/2024 02:58
When Debby Boone won for best song for "You Light Up My Life" all of us that were coming of age at that time were disgusted. When you hear this song in the movie, which came BEFORE she recorded that song (never to be heard of again in any substantial way- don't forget all of the timeless, talented artists she beat out) it's a good song in the movie. The movie isn't perfect, but Didi Conn and Joe Silver, along with all of the realistic sappy stuff of that era are wonderful! Debby Boone, taking that song? Still a sham.
author avatar

💥 Infected God 🧻

28/08/2024 02:58
Here is a coming-of-age film that embodies everything 70's. It especially appeals to me because I was born in 1960 & was a teenager in the 1970's. If a teen watches this film today it would seem hokey, the cloths especially odd & unattractive, the music sappy, & the storyline threadbare. But if you were there, it has a special nostalgic quality that is undeniable. This is an interesting story about a young woman finding herself & her way through life. Instead of padding the story out with too many unnecessary shots of Conn driving her car, they should have fleshed out the characters a little more. The storyline was also choppy. One minute she's told she has a major part in a film & the next minute a deadpan blonde is hired instead. This sudden shift in the story is too abrupt a transition. Also, when she tells her dad about the offer from Columbia Records to record her songs, it came out of left field. (Perhaps this should have been something her character struggled with. Should she stay in California & contemplate making the film & starting a new a relationship, or go to New York & record?) DiDi Conn is very likable in the lead & the music adds just the right romantic touch.
author avatar

you.girl.didi

28/08/2024 02:58
A simple story, a great song and an excellent lesson about life. Laurie Robinson ( played to a tee by Didi Conn ) is the child of an entertainer. Her father ( Joe Silver ) is grooming her to follow in his footsteps. However, Laurie's heart and talent is in her music and she finds it her " love ". This is a story of disappointment and overcoming the numerous letdowns we face in life and the one person we can rely on is ourselves and also to like ourselves because if we give in to failures in our lives, we have failed. The title song was schmaltzy at the start but as time goes on, it professes hope and an inspiration. A melody that reaches the core of my heart and will stand as one of most beloved songs of my life
author avatar

Michael Wendel

28/08/2024 02:58
Staring the talentless, no-hit wonder, DoDo Conn, who lip-synced her way into oblivion in this movie. A poorly written, unbelievably bad script, that it so obviously playing off advertising executives ideas of what Women's minds and romance is supposed to be. For females only, with IQ levels lover than their breast waist size. Perpetuates a degrading image of women and women's fantasy's. Rated as one of the 100 worst movies of all time. I hope you do know that DoDo Conn cannot sing a lick and song nothing in the movie ? It was popular in its day with lonely women who felt the fantasy was "romantic".
Disclaimer: All videos and pictures on MovieBox are from the Internet, and their copyrights belong to the original creators. We only provide webpage services and do not store, record, or upload any content.