Every Day's a Holiday
Every Day's a Holiday
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Every Day's a Holiday

Every Day's a Holiday

1937
Comedy
1h 19m
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... (All Movie Guide)

Every Day's a Holiday

1937
Comedy
1h 19m
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Avg Percentile 41.62% from 16 total ratings

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Rated 05 Sep 2022
70
65th
Agreeable fun. By this point, Mae West's movies barely resemble her pre-code innuendo-fests, the Hays code having eviscerated her writing style--the humor resembles Abbot and Costello as much as anything. But there are good lines here and there, Mae's screen craft gets better and better, and she's supported by a lot of strong character actors. And Louis Armstrong turns up as a trumpet-playing street sweeper!
Rated 19 Dec 2013
70
96th
Mae West is the essence of cool! This is a loud comedy where West almost got lost within the bunch of shouting men! Yet, she manages to steal the scenes anyhow. She's never looked better on screen! In a Mae West movie it's rarely the story that important. It's the one-liners filled of sexual innuendo. And about the moments. And THE moment was Mae West - the hot drummer! What a dame! And as always she picks her men. Plus Louis Armstrong was there to add to the already overly cool atmosphere.

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