Every Day's a Holiday
"A laugh in every line...and what lines...Oh la la."
Originally released in 1937. Every Day's a Holiday is a comedy film. directed by A. Edward Sutherland. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Mae West, Edmund Lowe, and Charles Butterworth
Synopsis
When a turn-of-century confidence trickster poses as a famous French chanteuse to avoid arrest, she manages to expose the crooked police chief and smooth the path for the reform mayoral candidate.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Mae West
as Peaches O'Day
Edmund Lowe
as Capt. McCarey
Charles Butterworth
as Larmadou Graves
Charles Winninger
as Van Reighle Van Pelter Van Doon
Walter Catlett
as Nifty Bailey
John 'Skins' Miller
as Quartet member
Lloyd Nolan
as John Quade
Louis Armstrong
as Louis Armstrong
Chester Conklin
as Cabby
Adrian Morris
as Henchman
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Emanuel Cohen Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Every Day's a Holiday about?
When a turn-of-century confidence trickster poses as a famous French chanteuse to avoid arrest, she manages to expose the crooked police chief and smooth the path for the reform mayoral candidate.
Who directed Every Day's a Holiday?
Every Day's a Holiday was directed by A. Edward Sutherland.
How long is Every Day's a Holiday?
Every Day's a Holiday has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Every Day's a Holiday released?
Every Day's a Holiday was released on December 18, 1937 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Every Day's a Holiday?
The main cast of Every Day's a Holiday includes Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth, Charles Winninger, Walter Catlett.