Five and Ten (1931)
Daughter of Luxury (1931) (UK)
Dirigida por
Robert Z. Leonard
Guión
Edith Fitzgerald (dialogue)
Fannie Hurst (novel)
John ownes the largest chain of five and
ten cent stores in the country. He moves his family to New York from Kansas City
and their life, though grand, is falling apart between them due to his constant
working. Jenny, the mother, is lonely. Avery, the son, hates his job and
Jennifer is snubbed by Muriel and her friends. At a charity bazaar, Jennifer
meets Berry and sparks are evident. However, he is engaged to Muriel and Muriel
will make sure that she, and only she, marries Berry. After the marriage, Berry
still thinks of Jennifer as Jennifer thinks of Berry. Avery worries about the
state of his family that was so happy in Kansas City.
Kent Douglass
gives spanking
Marion
Davies
Cast (in credits order) complete,
awaiting verification
Marion Davies.... Jennifer Rarick
Leslie Howard.... Bertram 'Berry' Rhodes
Richard Bennett.... John Rarick
Irene Rich.... Jenny Rarick
Douglass Montgomery.... Avery Rarick (as Kent Douglass)
Mary Duncan.... Muriel Preston
listado alfabético del resto del reparto:
Henry Armetta.... Cabbie
Wilson Benge....
Lee Beranger.... Leslie
Bill Elliott....
Charles Giblyn.... Dennison
Maude Turner Gordon....
Halliwell Hobbes.... Hopkins
Arthur Housman.... Piggy
George Irving.... Brooks
Ruth Selwyn.... Midge
Theodore von Eltz....
Dirigida por
Robert Z. Leonard
Guión (in alphabetical order)
Edith Fitzgerald dialogue
Fannie Hurst novel
A.P. Younger
Producida por
Marion Davies.... producer
Robert Z. Leonard.... producer
Fotografía
George Barnes
Montaje
Margaret Booth
Dirección artística
Cedric Gibbons
Diseño de vestuario
Adrian
Departamento de sonido
Douglas Shearer.... recording director
Production Companies
Cosmopolitan Pictures [us]
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) [us]
Distributors
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) [us]
También conocida como:
Daughter of Luxury (UK)
Duración: 88 min
País: USA
Idioma: English
Color: Black and White
Sonido: Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
