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  1. Every Day's a Holiday is a 1937 American comedy film starring and co-written by Mae West, directed by A. Edward Sutherland, and released by Paramount Pictures. The film, released on December 18, 1937, also starred Edmund Lowe, Charles Winninger, and Charles Butterworth.

  2. Every Day's a Holiday: Directed by A. Edward Sutherland. With Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth, Charles Winninger. At the turn of the century, a con woman finds herself in trouble with the law while dealing with multiple suitors.

    • (491)
    • Comedy, Musical
    • A. Edward Sutherland
    • 1937-12-31
  3. In turn-of-the-century New York, Peaches O'Day, a noted female con artist, is wanted by the police. Having a grudging admiration for Peaches, Captain Jim McCarey tells her to leave town so he does not have to arrest her.

    • A. Edward Sutherland, Earl Rettig
    • Mae West
  4. Every Day's a Holiday 1937 1h 20m Musical Comedy List 60% Tomatometer 5 Reviews A turn-of-the-century con woman preying on residents of New York City soon finds herself in trouble with the law.

    • (5)
    • Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth
    • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Musical, Comedy
  5. 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 December 18, 1937, also starred Edmund Lowe, Charles Winninger, and Charles Butterworth.

  6. 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.

  7. Mae 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.