The Girl from 10th Avenue (1935)
When his fiancée Valentine dumps him, prominent lawyer Geoffrey Sherwood goes on a bender and winds up married to a stranger, Miriam Brady. They decide to give their marriage a chance. Their landlady, a one-time Floradora girl, offers to help Miriam become refined. Successful again, Geoffrey is approached ("if only we were free") by Valentine. Miriam tells Valentine off in no uncertain terms. Geoffrey moves into his club where Valentine's husband tells him he is a fool to leave Miriam
Director: Alfred E. Green
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Bette Davis as Miriam A. Brady |
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Ian Hunter as Geoffrey D. 'Geoff' Sherwood |
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Colin Clive as John Marland |
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Alison Skipworth as Mrs. Martin |
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John Eldredge as Hugh Brown |
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Phillip Reed as Tony Hewlett |
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Katharine Alexander as Valentine French Marland |
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Helen Jerome Eddy as Miss Mansfield |
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Bill Elliott as James, Clerk at College Club |
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Edward McWade as Art Clerk |
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Adrian Rosley as Marcel, Restaurant Owner |
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André Cheron as Max, Waldorf Headwaiter |
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Vesey O'Davoren as Servant |
| Directing | Alfred E. Green | Director |
| Writing | Hubert Henry Davies | Theatre Play |
| Art | John Hughes | Art Direction |
| Sound | Heinz Roemheld | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | James Van Trees | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Orry-Kelly | Costume Design |
| Writing | Charles Kenyon | Adaptation |
| Production | Henry Blanke | Producer |
| Production | Robert Lord | Producer |
| Editing | Owen Marks | Editor |