eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result EAST OF 5TH AVENUE herald Appears in Hershenson Pressbook CollectionThe image at right is provided for reference purposes and we do not we have it available for purchase, nor do we know of anyone who does! East of 5th Avenue, the 1933 Albert S. Rogell New York City romantic boarding house romantic love triangle unwed mother gambling melodrama ("With a brilliant cast"; "The Grand Hotel of a New York boarding house"; based on the story "Brownstone Front" by Lew Levinson, screenplay by Jo Swerling, who decades later had mega-success writing the screenplay for the also New York City based play and movie, "Guys and Dolls"; a really wild story of an elderly couple who own a boardinghouse brownstone in New York City, and on their 50th anniversary they plan to sell the building and retire to England, but their tenants have incredibly complicated and intertwined lives, and the movie has many twists and turns, including embezzling money from the owners to bet on a "sure thing" at the horse races, but we won't reveal the others, so as to not spoil this for those of you who wish to watch it!) starring Wallace Ford, Dorothy Tree, Mary Carlisle, Walter Connolly and Walter Byron. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography.
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