
Ever Since Venus
Romance · Comedy · Music
Overview
The American Beauty Association is about to hold its annual trade show in New York City and songwriter "Tiny" Lewis (Billy Gilbert) has just sold a song to Ina Ray Hutton ('Ina Ray Hutton'), the leader of an all-girl band headlining the show. Lewis shares an apartment with Bradley Miller ('Ross Hunter') and Michele (Fritz Feld), an artist, and Miller has just invented a non-staining lipstick called "Rosebud." Preparing to get a booth at the show, Miller is told by J. Webster Hackett (Alan Mowbray), a very devious "Cosmetics King,", intent on selling a big lipstick order to buyer Edgar Pomeroy (Thurston Hall), that it will cost him a $1000 to join the association and get a booth, which is about $999 more than Miller and his roomies have between them. But Miller's beauty-parlor girl friend, Janet Wilson ('Ann Savage'), meets factory-owner P. G. Grimble (Hugh Herbert), and money is soon no issue.
Top Cast


Ina Ray Hutton
Ina Ray Hutton
Ina Ray Hutton
Ina Ray Hutton
Ina Ray Hutton


Hugh Herbert
Hugh Herbert
P.G. Grimble
Hugh Herbert
P.G. Grimble


Ann Savage
Ann Savage
Janet Wilson
Ann Savage
Janet Wilson


Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Tiny Lewis
Billy Gilbert
Tiny Lewis


Glenda Farrell
Glenda Farrell
Babs Cartwright
Glenda Farrell
Babs Cartwright


Ross Hunter
Ross Hunter
Bradley Miller
Ross Hunter
Bradley Miller


Alan Mowbray
Alan Mowbray
J. Webster Hackett
Alan Mowbray
J. Webster Hackett


Marjorie Gateson
Marjorie Gateson
Maude Hackett
Marjorie Gateson
Maude Hackett


Thurston Hall
Thurston Hall
Edgar Pomeroy
Thurston Hall
Edgar Pomeroy


Fritz Feld
Fritz Feld
Michele
Fritz Feld
Michele
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