Every Day's a Holiday
Every Day's a Holiday ★★½ 1938
In the 1890s, West stars as confidence woman Peaches O'Day, who sells the Brooklyn Bridge and is run out of New York City. But she comes back, in disguise as a French singer, to expose some crooked cops. The Hays office again came down heavily on Mae's suggestive behavior, which left her with little to rely on. West's last film for Paramount. 79m/B VHS . Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butter-worth, Charles Winninger, Walter Catlett, Lloyd Nolan, Herman Bing; D: Edward Sutherland; W: Mae West.
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