Every Day I Die

Every Day I Die is a 1945 American fantasy thriller film noir directed by Carlton Andersen, his first Live Action feature since 1934's Going Mad!.

After some time at the Fleischer studios, Paramount took over the studio and ousted Max and Dave, renaming it to Famous Studios, Andersen joined the First Motion Picture Unit, making propaganda films for the war effort, after the war, Paramount still wanted one more movie under an old contract, which he accepted and made Every Day I Die, after which the contract was fuffilled and Andersen left Paramount for Universal-International, ironically later on Universal would own the pre-December 1949 Paramount Pictures sound feature library including this movie through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMKA,_Ltd. EMKA, Ltd.]

Home Media

 * 1989 MCA Home Video VHS/Betamax/Laserdisc
 * 1994 MCA/Universal Home Video VHS (reprint of 1989 release)
 * 2006 Universal Cinema Classics DVD
 * 2014 Universal Studios Home Entertainment Blu-ray
 * 2020 Shout! Factory Selects Ultra HD (under license from Universal)