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347:. Jim then sadly reveals that the camp has been sold to O'Connor, and that he is considering the job offer in Bolivia, still unaware of the truth about Trudy, resulting in Trudy breaking up with him. When Mary and Trudy find out how Mike has manipulated the situation, Mary tells him that he has not changed after all, and that she and Trudy will leave for Florida in the morning. Ashamed, "Mike" arranges a meeting the following day with O'Connor for Jim and his partners, who are dubious but accept. At the meeting, they encounter who they think is Mike the squatter from the house in better clothes, sitting at O'Connor's desk and stuffs him into a closet in anticipation of the ‘’real’’ O'Connor. After this, he knocks on the door and his assistant lets him out, revealing his true identity in the process. He transfers ownership of the camp to them, provided that they not reveal his identity to McKeever. 489:
memoir: "I couldn't believe it. I thought that maybe the director didn't know I'd been singing and dancing in films, and that if I spoke to him he'd let me do my own numbers. Well, I asked him, and he said no. I asked him to look at some of my musicals, and he said no. I asked him if I could sing for him, and he said no. His theory was that if you were a dancer, you didn't sing; if you were a singer, you didn't dance; and if you were an actor, you didn't sing
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predicament. O'Connor also wants the property, and a bidding war ensues before O'Connor finds out who his competitor is. To try to get rid of Jim, his daughter's suitor who is still unaware of who she really is, O'Connor sees to it that the construction company Jim approaches about his conversion plan rejects it and instead offers him a well-paying job in Bolivia, on the condition that he be single.
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That night, everyone shares a New Year's dinner before restoring the house just as they found it. Mike and Mary reconcile, Trudy tells Jim who she really is, in anticipation of him breaking up with her, they reconcile as well and the foursome bids farewell to McKeever as he heads off to do his annual
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The casting of Ann Harding and Victor Moore was announced in June 1946, Don DeFore and Gale Storm in July, and filming proceeded from August 5 to mid-October 1946. The production schedule and Christmastime climax of the story suggest the studio planned a Christmas release, but for an unknown reason,
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When Trudy encounters her father, she tells him she is in love with Jim. She has not told Jim who she really is because she wants to win his love without her wealth. She persuades her father to pretend to be a homeless man named "Mike" and have him move into the house. McKeever reluctantly takes him
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through a dedicated fan website, and many requests to Turner Classic Movies and American Movie Classics to show the movie, it was not broadcast on American television for nearly 20 years. It aired on Turner Classic Movies in 2009 and beginning in 2014, it is broadcast frequently during the holiday
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wrote: "Most plausible explanations for the picture's success are: 1) the presence of Victor Moore, past master of creaky charm and pathos; 2) a show as generally old-fashioned, in a harmless way, as a 1910 mail-order play for amateurs; 3) the fact that now, as in 1910, a producer cannot go wrong
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Four songs were featured in the movie, but Gale Storm was not allowed to sing them. She rehearsed them before filming started, but was told by director Roy Del Ruth that she would be mouthing to someone else's vocals. Storm, who had been the studio's musical star for years, recalled in her 1981
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Earlier, McKeever had given Jim, Whitey, and Hank an idea to convert unused post-war Army barracks into much-needed housing, and persuaded Jim and the others to bid for an Army camp on the outskirts of New York City. Jim and his friends raise money from hundreds of other ex-G.I.'s in the same
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was Allied Artists' first production. At a time when the average Hollywood picture cost about $ 800,000 (and the average Monogram picture cost about $ 90,000), the Christmas-themed comedy cost more than $ 1,200,000. It was rewarded with an estimated $ 1.8 million box office return.
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squat at O'Connor's estate in Virginia, still unaware of the truth. Mike tells Mary to remind him to nail up the board in the back fence through which McKeever gets onto his property, intending to have McKeever come through the front door next winter.
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On November 11, 2008, Warner Home Video released the film on DVD. In 2014, the film was made available for streaming and download in the digital format. On December 22, 2020, it was released on Blu-Ray by
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and others) used in the movie's advertising to be "high-flown" and "Hollywoodesque"; instead, the movie was a "mild, pleasant little film which probably will find many admirers."
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in, but treats him like a servant. When Mike becomes fed up, he gives Trudy 24 hours to get all the squatters out. Infuriated, Trudy calls her mother Mary in
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was part of a package of 49 Monogram and Allied Artists features from the late 1940s and early 1950s that were licensed for television broadcast in 1954.
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mansion, each time its owner—Michael J. O'Connor, the second richest man in the world—winters at his Virginia estate. McKeever winds up taking in ex-
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together, the residents are caught by two patrolmen, but McKeever convinces them to let the families stay until after the
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Coe, Richard (May 8, 1947). “‘Fifth Avenue’ a Nice Little Film That's Been Gushed About Too Much”.
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Around 1990, the film essentially disappeared from broadcast and retail availability. Despite an
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Jim Bullock, who has been evicted from an apartment building O'Connor is tearing down for a new
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was trying to shed its reputation for low-budget films by setting up a new division,
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with a mass audience if he serves up a whiff of comedy and a whirlwind of hokum."
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in May 1947, with DeFore, Ruggles, Moore, and Storm reprising their roles; and a
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instead); later that year, producer-director Roy Del Ruth acquired the story.
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praised its "geniality and humor" and the "charming performance" by Moore.
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disagreed, calling it "childish stuff" and Moore "too cute for words".
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season. Hallmark Movie Channel also broadcast the movie in 2014.
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Roy Del Ruth
Everett Freeman
Herbert Clyde Lewis
Frederick Stephani
Don DeFore
Ann Harding
Charles Ruggles
Victor Moore
Gale Storm
Henry Sharp
Edward Ward
Allied Artists
English
comedy film
Roy Del Ruth
Victor Moore
Ann Harding
Don DeFore
Charles Ruggles
Gale Storm
Herbert Clyde Lewis
Frederick Stephani
Academy Award for Best Story
Valentine Davies
Miracle on 34th Street
hobo
Fifth Avenue
G.I.
skyscraper

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