Every Day's a Holiday (1937)
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Synopsis of Every Day's a Holiday
Paramount spent a record one million dollars on its 1937 Mae West vehicle Every Day's a Holiday. La West portrays a turn-of-century confidence trickster who poses as a famous French chanteuse to avoid arrest. In this guise, she manages to expose crooked police chief Lloyd Nolan and smooths the path for reform mayoral candidate Edmund Lowe. A strong cast of supporting comedians, including Charles Winninger, Charles Butterworth and Walter Catlett, match Mae quip for quip. Elaborately produced and snappily directed by Eddie Sutherland, Every Day's a Holiday should have been the hit that Mae West needed to save her flagging film career. Unfortunately, her vogue had passed, plus she was under fire from America's bluenoses because of her previous "racy" vehicles and her recent "lewd and lascivious" appearance on Edgar Bergen's radio show. (When heard today, West's "Adam and Eve" sketch seems harmless enough, but remember the formidability of the Bible Belt back in 1938.) As a result, Every Day's a Holiday lost every penny it cost and then some -- and effectively ended Mae West's relationship with Paramount, the studio she had single-handedly rescued from bankruptcy with She Done Him Wrong back in 1933. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Every Day's a Holiday
- Mae West - Peaches O'Day
- Charles Butterworth - Larmadou Graves
- Walter Catlett - Nifty Bailey
- Louis Armstrong - Himself
- Herman Bing - Fritz Krausmeyer
- Chester Conklin - Cabby
- Adrian Morris - Henchman
- John Indrisano - Henchman
- Herbert Rawlinson - New Year's Eve Party Guest
- Otto H. Fries - Quartet member
- John Miller - Quartet
- William Austin - Extras
- Edmund Lowe - Capt. Jim McCarey
- Charles Winninger - Von Reigble Van Pelter Van Butterworth
- Lloyd Nolan - Honest John Quade
- George Rector - Himself
- Roger Imhof - Trigger Mike
- Lucien Prival - Danny the Dip
- Francis McDonald - Henchman
- James C. Morton - Bartender
- Edgar Dearing - Cop at Store Window
- Irving Bacon - Quartet member
- Dick Elliott - Bar Patron
- Director(s):
- Edward Sutherland
- Writer(s):
- Mae West
- Producer(s):
- Emanuel R. Cohen
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