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"YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING"— ?0th Century-Fox — Screen play by Harry Tugend, Jack Yellen and Karl Tunberg. From an original story by Gregory Ratoff. Music and lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Directed by Norman Taurog. The Cast: Judith Poe Welh. Alice Faye; Rilz Brothers, Themselves; Geo) si Macrae, Don Ameche; Sam Gordon, Charles Wil ninger; Lulu Riley, Louise Hovick; Rubinoff. Him self; BoMiy Walker, Tony Martin; Bevtns. Arthur Treacher; Evelyn Mocre, Phyllis Brooks; Specially Tip, Tap & Toe; Orchestra Leader, Louis Prima: Hotel Clerk, Tyler Brooke; Romano, George Hum bert; Mr. Whilernan, Jed Prouty; Jerry, Wally Vernon; Alderman Barney Callahan. Robert Murphy; Blonde, Dorothy Christy; Tom. Paul McVey Lady Shopper, Clara Blandick, 102