After her businessman father moves her family from Kansas City to New York, a woman falls in love with an engaged man.After her businessman father moves her family from Kansas City to New York, a woman falls in love with an engaged man.After her businessman father moves her family from Kansas City to New York, a woman falls in love with an engaged man.
- Avery Rarick
- (as Kent Douglass)
- Taxi Driver
- (uncredited)
- Wilson
- (uncredited)
- Leslie
- (uncredited)
- Man in Hospital Waiting Room
- (uncredited)
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
- Dennison
- (uncredited)
- Dowager
- (uncredited)
- Albert
- (uncredited)
- Hopkins
- (uncredited)
- Piggy - Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Brooks
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaStar Marion Davies had seen Leslie Howard on Broadway in "Berkeley Square" and insisted that he be her co-star in this film, even though MGM production head Irving Thalberg wanted Clark Gable. When first meeting Howard in person at Hearst's estate San Simeon, she was surprised at his height and made Howard wear lifts in his shoes.
- GoofsAt the end, the ship the Raricks are depicted as sailing on is shown as two different liners - the first with two funnels and the second and last one with three.
- Quotes
[Berry enters room]
Jennifer Rarick: Berry!
Berry Rhodes: So you would hold out on me, wouldn't you?
Jennifer Rarick: Get out of here. Can't you see I'm not dressed?
Berry Rhodes: That's all right. I don't mind. Not bad either, if I do say so.
Jennifer Rarick: Have you gone mad?
Berry Rhodes: Something's come over me. Maybe that's it.
[sounds of door locking]
Jennifer Rarick: Berry...
[Berry laughs]
Berry Rhodes: That's how I like to see you... all shaky... instead of that devilish look you usually have.
Jennifer Rarick: I'm not shaking.
Berry Rhodes: Says she - her knees knocking.
Jennifer Rarick: They're not knocking.
Berry Rhodes: They're adorable knees, Jenny.
Jennifer Rarick: What if somebody came in here?
Berry Rhodes: Not a chance... they're all dressing. They'll be busy for hours.
Jennifer Rarick: Berry, please go.
Berry Rhodes: All right... I'll go. I'll go... whenever you say.
[they kiss]
Berry Rhodes: Want me to go now?
[long pause]
Jennifer Rarick: Yes...
Berry Rhodes: Liar...
- Crazy creditsThe main title lists the film's name in all lower-case letters: "five and ten".
- ConnectionsFeatured in Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies (2001)
- SoundtracksTrail to Mexico (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)
(uncredited)
Traditional ballad
Sung a cappella by Douglass Montgomery
John Rarick has created a hugely successful chain of five and ten cent stores--enabling his family to live in great luxury. However, this money does not make them happy. His wife runs around behind his back with other men, his son is slowly slipping into alcoholism and depression and, finally, his daughter (Davies) is trying too hard to fit in to society--and is laughed at by her new 'friends'. The main focus in this film is on the daughter--and her unhealthy relationship with a rich young architect (Leslie Howard).
Of all the characters in the film, Avery (Douglass Montgomery) is the most interesting. Unlike his sister, mother and father, he sees tragedy coming to his family. And, when he tries to tell his father, he can't even get this workaholic to listen to him. The film is a nice showcase for him and his story is quite touching--and, although it's a small role compared to Davies', he steals the show. Despite this, his career never really took off. Perhaps it was due to his good looks--he was amazingly pretty and not the conventional tough leading man type.
Overall, a very good film that is well worth your time. However, be aware that Davies' and Howard's portion of the film is probably the weakest. It isn't bad but its resolution seemed bizarre--and never would have occurred in a Post-Code film.
- planktonrules
- Feb 9, 2013
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Daughter of Luxury
- Filming locations
- Andrew Carnegie Mansion - 2 East 91st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Rarick's house exterior)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.20 : 1