The Girl from 10th Avenue
The Girl from 10th Avenue is a 1935 American drama film directed by Alfred E. Green. The screenplay by Charles Kenyon is based on the 1914 play Outcast by Hubert Henry Davies. The film was released in the United Kingdom as Men on Her Mind.
Plot
Geoffrey Sherwood, rejected by Valentine French in favor of wealthier suitor John Marland, watches her wedding from outside the church. Inebriated, he becomes increasingly louder, drawing the attention of two policemen as well as Miriam Brady, a shopgirl on her lunch hour, who takes Geoff to a cafe to spare him from arrest. There they encounter Hugh Brown and Tony Hewlitt, two of his society friends, who offer Miriam $100 to keep an eye on Geoffrey and make sure he stays out of trouble.
More details
author | Charles Kenyon |
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contentLocation | New York City |
director | Alfred Edward Green |
editor | Owen Marks |
genre | drama |
keywords | church draw help inebriate justice of the peace married morning reject set up wedding band |
musicBy | Heinz Eric Roemheld |
producer | Henry Blanke Robert Lord |
productionCompany | Warner Bros. |
theme | romantic drama |