Ever Since Eve (1937)
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A lovely stenographer, tired of men falling all over her, tries to make herself homely in this comedy. With her horn rim specs and tweed suits, she finds that she is actually able to get some work done. She begins working as a writer's secretary to help him make his deadline. When the writer… More A lovely stenographer, tired of men falling all over her, tries to make herself homely in this comedy. With her horn rim specs and tweed suits, she finds that she is actually able to get some work done. She begins working as a writer's secretary to help him make his deadline. When the writer catches her without her suit and glasses, he instantly falls in love. Songs include: "Wreaths of Flowers", "Ever Since Eve", and "Shine on Harvest Moon". ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Lloyd Bacon
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance
- In Theaters
- Jun 24, 1937 Wide
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Cast
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Robert Montgomery
as Freddy Matthews
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Marion Davies
as Marge Winton
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Patsy Kelly
as Sadie Day
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Frank McHugh
as Mike "Mabel DeCraven" McGillicuddy
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Allen Jenkins
as Jack Edgall
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Louise Fazenda
as Abigail Belldon
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Barton MacLane
as Al McCoy
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Marcia Ralston
as Camille Lansing
- Don Barclay
- Fern Barry
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Harry C. Bradley
as League Manager
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Allen Cavan
as Doorman
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Spencer Charters
as Mike
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Fred Clark
as Alonzo
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William B. Davidson
as Henderson
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Dudley Dickerson
as Bootblack
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Frank Faylen
as Bandit Leader
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Bess Flowers
as Dance Extra
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Charley Foy
as Bellboy
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Florence Gill
as Annie Cleaning Lady
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Harry Hayden
as Mason
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Robert E. Homans
as Sergeant
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Arthur Hoyt
as Hotel Manager
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Anderson Lawler
as Hotel Clerk
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Jerry Mandy
as Italian Barber
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Etta McDaniel
as Black Maid
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Jack Mower
as Policeman
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John T. Murray
as Lowell
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Wendell Niles
as Police Announcer
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Spec O'Donnell
as Newsboy
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Pat O'Malley
as Officer
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Frank Orth
as Waiter
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Henry Otho
as Bandit
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Frank Otto
as Another Barber
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Frank Shannon
as Desk Sergeant
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Gertrude Sutton
as Homely Girl
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Ferris Taylor
as Elderly Gentleman
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Mary Treen
as Employment Clerk
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Charles Trowbridge
as Doctor
- Don Turner
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Minerva Urecal
as Reception Clerk
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Pierre Watkin
as Barton
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Pat West
as Neighbor with Water
- Huey White
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Jack Wise
as Pedestrian
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Carolyn Hughes
as Manicurist
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Jerry Fletcher
as Bellboy
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Don Downen
as Office Boy
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Hal Neiman
as Neighbo
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Edward Price
as Reporter
- Sam Rice
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Joseph Romantini
as Maitre D'Hotel
- Claudia Simmons
- Perc Teeple
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Dorothy Thompson
as Hula Dancer
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Sheila Darcy
as Maid
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Al Herman
as Taxi Driver