
Every Night at Eight
Comedy · Music
Overview
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.
Top Cast


George Raft
George Raft
Tops Cardona
George Raft
Tops Cardona


Alice Faye
Alice Faye
Dixie Foley / Dixie Dean
Alice Faye
Dixie Foley / Dixie Dean


Frances Langford
Frances Langford
Susan Moore
Frances Langford
Susan Moore


Patsy Kelly
Patsy Kelly
Daphne O'Connor
Patsy Kelly
Daphne O'Connor
Henry Taylor
Henry Taylor
Radio Rogue
Henry Taylor
Radio Rogue
Jimmy Hollywood
Jimmy Hollywood
Radio Rogue
Jimmy Hollywood
Radio Rogue
Eddie Bartell
Eddie Bartell
Radio Rogue
Eddie Bartell
Radio Rogue


Walter Catlett
Walter Catlett
Master of Ceremonies
Walter Catlett
Master of Ceremonies


Harry Barris
Harry Barris
Harry
Harry Barris
Harry


Herman Bing
Herman Bing
Joe Schmidt
Herman Bing
Joe Schmidt
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