Fifi peau de pêche (Every Day's a Holiday) est un film américain réalisé par A. Edward Sutherland et sorti en 1937.
Synopsis
Après des ennuis avec un officier de police qui veut devenir maire, Pêche, une jeune femme pas toujours très honnête, revient à New York sous le pseudonyme de Fifi et monte un show qui remporte un énorme succès.
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