The Girl from 10th Avenue movie poster

The Girl from 10th Avenue

"A Shop Girl shows a Society Leader what it takes to Hold a Man!"

June 1, 1935 1h 9m 6.5/10 (9 votes)

Originally released in 1935. The Girl from 10th Avenue is a drama film. directed by Alfred E. Green. At just 69 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Bette Davis, Ian Hunter, and Colin Clive

Synopsis

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

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 1, 1935 90 years ago
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Runtime 1h 9m 69 minutes total
User Rating 6.5/10 Good (9 votes)
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Box Office $69 Worldwide gross
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Revenue
$69

Production Companies

  • First National Pictures
  • Warner Bros. Pictures

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Girl from 10th Avenue about?

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 landl...

Who directed The Girl from 10th Avenue?

The Girl from 10th Avenue was directed by Alfred E. Green.

How long is The Girl from 10th Avenue?

The Girl from 10th Avenue has a runtime of 1 hours and 9 minutes (69 minutes total).

When was The Girl from 10th Avenue released?

The Girl from 10th Avenue was released on June 1, 1935 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Girl from 10th Avenue?

The main cast of The Girl from 10th Avenue includes Bette Davis, Ian Hunter, Colin Clive, Alison Skipworth, John Eldredge.