5th Ave Girl (1939).
Sunday, August 12, 2012
5th Ave Girl(1939). Comedy. Cast: Ginger Rogers and Walter Connolly.
The story begins with New York millionaire Alfred Borden, thinking about his business meeting troubles, getting ready to leave his office headed for home, when his secretary wishes him happy birthday. To make matters even worse.. after arriving home he learns his wife Martha is out out playing polo, with a playboy friend. Feeling sorry for himself, he decides to take a walk in Central Park, where he meets Mary Grey by the seal pond. Alfred, enjoying feeding the pigeons and his talk with unemployed Mary, invites her to help celebrate his birthday. While at dinner he spots his wife having dinner with her playboy friend and sends over a bottle of champagne to their table. Much to his wife's surprise.
The next morning, Alfred awakens with a hangover, black eye, his name in the gossip columns and Mary sleeping in the guest room. It seems his wife Martha, is a little jealous and Alfred, happy about the turn of events decides to invite Mary to stay and to give her a job.
Enjoying life, Alfred begins to neglect his business, forcing his son Tim to take over. Martha, is now worried what her friends might think, decides that she better start pay more attention to her husband. After, having heart to heart talks with the son, daughter and mother, in tears she decides it time to leave the house .
Will the family ever stop taking their father and husband for granted and learn that Mary is not a gold-digger and has been only working for Alfred?
I just finished watch this fun film for the first time.. Ginger Rogers, was wonderful playing the sassy and street-smart lead. Other memorable performances: the ever trusting, Walter Connolly and Verree Teasdale, the perfect neglectful wife.
Verree Teasdale (March 15, 1903 – February 17, 1987). Teasdale attended Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn and trained as a stage actress at the New York School of Expression.
She first performed on Broadway in 1924 and performed there regularly until 1932. After co-starring in the play, The Constant Wife with Ethel Barrymore in 1926-27, she was offered a film contract, and her first film, Syncopation, was released in 1929.
Teasdale appeared older than her physical age, which enabled her to play bored society wives, scheming other women and second leads in comedies such as, Roman Scandals (1933).
In 1935 she married actor Adolphe Menjou, and they remained together until his death in 1963. Teasdale and Menjou performed together in two films, the Harold Lloyd vehicle The Milky Way in 1936 and Hal Roach's Turnabout in 1940, and were also co-hosts of a syndicated radio program in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
Teasdale retired after the radio program finished its run, keeping busy with her hobby of costume design.
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5th ave girl (1939),
Ginger Rogers,
the 30's,
walter connolly
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