You Can't Have Everything

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You Can't Have Everything
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Directed by Norman Taurog
Screenplay byHarry Tugend
Karl Tunberg
Jack Yellen
Story by Gregory Ratoff
Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck
Starring Alice Faye
Don Ameche
Cinematography Lucien N. Andriot
Edited byHanson T. Fritch
Music by Mack Gordon
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date
  • August 3, 1937 (1937-08-03)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

You Can't Have Everything is a 1937 Fox musical film directed by Norman Taurog and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film stars Alice Faye and Don Ameche, and was the film debut for Gypsy Rose Lee credited as Louise Hovick part of her birth name.

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Plot

Judith Poe Wells (Alice Faye) is a would-be playwright who has almost no money. As a result of ordering a meal in a restaurant where she cannot afford to pay, she meets George Macrae (Don Ameche), a musical writer with a lot of power. He offers her play North Winds to producer Sam Woods. He knows it isn't any good, but he has fallen in love with her and does it to win her over.

Cast

Soundtrack

Other releases

Doris Day recorded the title track "You Can't Have Everything" by M. Gordon, H. Revel in 1960, along with "A Hundred Years From Today" by J. Young, N. Washington, V. Young, and "What Every Girl Should Know" by R. Wells, D. Holt and "Mood Indigo" by D. Ellington, I. Mills, A. Bigard