Every Night at Eight
Every Night at Eight | |
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Directed by | Raoul Walsh |
Produced by | Walter Wanger |
Written by | C. Graham Barker Stanley Garvey (story) |
Starring | George Raft Alice Faye Frances Langford |
Music by | Frederick Hollander Paul Mertz Clifford Vaughan |
Edited by | W. Donn Hayes |
Production company | Walter Wanger Productions Inc. |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | 1935 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $266,956[1] |
Box office | $507,117[1] |
Every Night at Eight is a 1935 American comedy musical film starring George Raft and Alice Faye and made by Walter Wanger Productions Inc. and Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Walter Wanger from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker, Bert Hanlon and Gene Towne based on the story Three On a Mike by Stanley Garvey.[2]
The film involves a trio of young female singers trying to break into show business.
The song "I'm in the Mood for Love" was introduced in this film by Frances Langford. "I Feel a Song Coming On" was performed by Harry Barris and band and reprised by Alice Faye, Frances Langford and Patsy Kelly, and also sung by James Miller with chorus.
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Cast
- George Raft as Tops Cardona
- Alice Faye as Dixie Foley
- Frances Langford as Susan Moore
- Patsy Kelly as Daphne O'Connor
- Walter Catlett as the Master of Ceremonies (M.C.)
- Harry Barris as Harry
Reception
The film made a profit of $148,782.[1]
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