Every Day's a Holiday (1937 film)
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| Directed by | A. Edward Sutherland |
| Written by | Mae West |
| Starring | Mae West |
| Distributed by | Paramount |
| Release date(s) | 18 December 1937 |
| Running time | 80 min |
| Country | US |
| Language | English |
Every Day's a Holiday (1937) is a comedy film starring and co-written by Mae West, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film, released on 18 December 1937, also starred Edmund Lowe, Charles Winninger, and Charles Butterworth. This was West's last film under her Paramount contract, after which she went on to make My Little Chickadee (1940) for Universal Pictures and The Heat's On (1943) for Columbia Pictures.
The film was nominated an Academy Award for Best Art Direction by Wiard Ihnen.[1]
Cast [edit]
- Mae West - Peaches O'Day
- Edmund Lowe - Capt. McCarey
- Charles Butterworth - Larmadou Graves
- Charles Winninger - Van Reighle Van Pelter Van Doon
- Walter Catlett - Nifty Bailey
- Lloyd Nolan - John Quade
- Louis Armstrong - Himself
- George Rector - Himself
- Herman Bing - Fritz Krausmeyer
- Roger Imhof - Trigger Mike
- Chester Conklin - Cabby
- Lucien Prival - Danny the Dip
- Adrian Morris - Henchman
- Francis McDonald - Henchman
- John Indrisano - Henchman
References [edit]
- ^ "NY Times: Every Day's a Holiday". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
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