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Every Night at Eight

75 %|Aug 2, 1935|Comedy, Music

Three young girls working in an agency have build a singing trio. They want to "lease" the Dictaphone of their boss to make a record of their singing, but they are caught and fired. When they are not able to pay their rent any longer, they decide to try it on an amateur contest at a radio station.

Featured Crew

Walter Wanger
Producer
Raoul Walsh
Director
C. Graham Baker
Screenplay
Gene Towne
Screenplay
John London
Production Assistant

Cast

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George Raft
Tops Cardona
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Alice Faye
Dixie Foley / Dixie Dean
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Frances Langford
Susan Moore
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Patsy Kelly
Daphne O'Connor
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Henry Taylor
Radio Rogue
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Jimmy Hollywood
Radio Rogue
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Eddie Bartell
Radio Rogue
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Walter Catlett
Master of Ceremonies
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Herman Bing
Joe Schmidt
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Louise Carver
Mrs. Snyder
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Claud Allister
Mr. Vernon (uncredited)
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Alyce Ardell
Fifi (uncredited)
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Herbert Ashley
Piano Remover (uncredited)
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Lynton Brent
Mail Sorter (uncredited)
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Stephen Chase
Mr. Graham (uncredited)
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Claudia Coleman
Mrs. Reginald Herring-Smythe (uncredited)
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Eddie Conrad
Italian Singer (uncredited)
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Phyllis Crane
Telephonist (uncredited)
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Eddie Fetherston
Gold Strike Cigarettes Ad Man (uncredited)
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Ted Fio Rito
Ted - Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
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Charles Forsythe
Sound Effects Man (uncredited)
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Nina Gilbert
Chief Operator (uncredited)
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Florence Gill
Chicken Lady Singer (uncredited)
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Gertie Green
Phone Operator (uncredited)
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Tom Hanlon
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
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Harry Holman
Col. Ratchfield (uncredited)
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Isabel La Mal
Socialite at Party (uncredited)
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Louise Larabee
New Employee (uncredited)
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James Miller
Soloist (uncredited)
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Dennis O'Keefe
Huxley Employee (uncredited)
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Dillon Ober
Band Drummer (uncredited)
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Richard Powell
Motorist (uncredited)
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Florence Roberts
Mrs. Murgatroyd (uncredited)
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Libby Taylor
Black Maid at Party (uncredited)