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How long is Palmy Days?
1 hour and 17 minutes
When was Palmy Days released?
October 3, 1931
What is the IMDb rating of Palmy Days?
6.9 out of 10
Who stars in Palmy Days?
Eddie Cantor
,
Charlotte Greenwood
, and
Barbara Weeks
Who wrote Palmy Days?
Eddie Cantor
,
Morrie Ryskind
, and
David Freedman
Who directed Palmy Days?
A. Edward Sutherland
Who was the composer for Palmy Days?
Alfred Newman
,
Harry Akst
, and
Con Conrad
Who was the producer of Palmy Days?
Samuel Goldwyn
and
A. Edward Sutherland
Who was the cinematographer for Palmy Days?
Gregg Toland
Who was the editor of Palmy Days?
Stuart Heisler
and
Sherman Todd
Who are the characters in Palmy Days?
Helen Martin and Goldwyn Girl
What is the plot of Palmy Days?
The assistant of a phony psychic leaves the fraudulent business and becomes an efficiency expert.
How much did Palmy Days earn at the US box office?
$3.49 million
What is Palmy Days rated?
Approved
What genre is Palmy Days?
Comedy, Musical, Musical Comedy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
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