Motion Picture Daily (Jul-Sep 1935)

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ff EVERY NIGHT ff AT EIGHT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE GEORGE RAFT and ALICE FAYE with Frances Langford • Patsy Kelly * The Three Radio Rogues Walter Catlett • Directed by Raoul Walsh • A Walter Wanger Production starring ROMANCE by GEORGE RAFT, FRANCES LANGFORD and ALICE FAYE, Raft at his best SONGS by FRANCES LANGFORD, C.B.S. headline singer and screen's newest sensation LAUGHS DIRECTION by Patsy Kelly, Walter Catlett, The Three Radio Rogues and Florence Gill by Raoul Walsh (who directed "CockEyed World" and "The Bowery") PRODUCTION by Walter Wanger (who produced "Private Worlds," "Shanghai' STORY by Gene Towne and Graham Baker MUSIC 6 BIG HIT SONGS: "I'm In The Mood For Love", "I Feel A Song Comin' On", "Take It Easy", "Speaking Confidentially", "Then You've Never Been Blue", "Every Night At Eight" by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh, who wrote "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby", "Thank You For A Lovely Evening." .»***.