C'est arrivé dans la Cinquième Avenue (1947)
Aloyisius T. McKeever (Victor Moore), un clochard de New York, fait sa résidence d'hiver d'une maison vide de la Cinquième Avenue dont le propriétaire, le multi-millionnaire Michael J. O'Connor ( Charles Ruggles ), a migré vers le sud. Par hasard, il rencontre Jim Bullock, un sans-abri vétéran de la Deuxième Guerre, et l'accueille dans la maison. Ils deviennent un trio quand la fille d'O'Connor s'amène, fuyant l'école et les deux hommes l'accueillent, pensant qu'il s'agit d'une pauvre fille fuyant son père abusif.
Directeur:
Roy Del Ruth
écrivain:
Everett Freeman
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Don DeFore as Jim Bullock |
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Ann Harding as Mary O'Connor |
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Charles Ruggles as Michael J. 'Mike' O'Connor |
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Victor Moore as Aloysius T. McKeever |
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Gale Storm as Trudy O'Connor |
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Grant Mitchell as Al Farrow |
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Edward Brophy as Gates Patrolman Cecil Felton |
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Alan Hale Jr. as Whitey Temple |
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Dorothea Kent as Margie Temple |
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Edward Ryan as Hank |
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Cathy Carter as Alice |
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Charles Lane as Landlord (uncredited) |
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Arthur Hohl as Brady - Gates Patrolman (uncredited) |
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Edward Gargan as Policeman in Park (uncredited) |
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James Flavin as First Policeman (uncredited) |
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John Hamilton as Harper (uncredited) |
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Chester Clute as Phillips (uncredited) |
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Anthony Sydes as Jackie Temple (uncredited) |
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Eddie Marr as Tour Guide on Bus (uncredited) |
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George Lloyd as Head Moving Man (uncredited) |
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Johnny Arthur as Apartment Manager (uncredited) |
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Jean Andren as Secretary (uncredited) |
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Florence Auer as Miss Parker (uncredited) |
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Leon Belasco as Musician (uncredited) |
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George Blagoi as Executive (uncredited) |
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Chet Brandenburg as Man Tossing Pudding (uncredited) |
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John Breen as Man Tossing Pudding (uncredited) |
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James Cardwell as Young Man (uncredited) |
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Corky as Sammy (uncredited) |
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Dudley Dickerson as Joe (uncredited) |
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Adolph Faylauer as Executive (uncredited) |
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Al Fenney as Executive (uncredited) |
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Jack George as Executive (uncredited) |
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Pat Goldin as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Arthur Hohl as Brady (uncredited) |
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Bert Howard as Executive (uncredited) |
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Major Kieffer as Executive (uncredited) |
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William Kline as Executive (uncredited) |
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Carl M. Leviness as Executive (uncredited) |
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Vera Lewis as Woman in Chauffeured Car (uncredited) |
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George Lloyd as Foreman of Movers (uncredited) |
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Eddie Marr as Tour Bus Spieler (uncredited) |
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David Martell as Executive (uncredited) |
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Rowland McCracken as Executive (uncredited) |
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George Meader as Music Store Manager (uncredited) |
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Howard M. Mitchell as Executive (uncredited) |
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Sol Murgi as Man Tossing Pudding (uncredited) |
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William H. O'Brien as Executive (uncredited) |
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Garry Owen as Detective (uncredited) |
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Abe Reynolds as Finkelhoff (uncredited) |
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Linda Lee Solomon as Young Girl (uncredited) |
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Bert Stevens as Farrow's Associate (uncredited) |
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Jack Stoney as Man wearing Second Hand Clothing Advertising Sign (uncredited) |
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Victor Travis as Executive (uncredited) |
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Max Willenz as Musician (uncredited) |
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Al Winters as Executive (uncredited) |
| Directing | Roy Del Ruth | Director |
| Writing | Everett Freeman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Vick Knight | Dialogue |
| Writing | Herbert Clyde Lewis | Story |
| Writing | Frederick Stephani | Story |
| Production | Roy Del Ruth | Producer |
| Production | Joe Kaufmann | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Edward Ward | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Henry Sharp | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Richard V. Heermance | Editor |
| Art | Lewis H. Creber | Art Direction |
| Art | Raymond Boltz Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Frank Fox | Assistant Director |