Description: KATHRYN ADAMS Original Deluxe Movie Photo 1939 Glamour 5TH AVENUE GIRL 10x13Promotional Photo from FIFTH AVENUE GIRLSnipe attached to backpr26716 Original Deluxe Movie Photo measures approx 10.25 x 13.25 in., double weight In very good used conditionsome general wear from handling & usefew light bends/bumps etcminor edge/corner wearsome light rippling Our scan is of the item you will receive Original photos were meant to be handled and were by Newspapers, Theaters and Media outlets. We list any major defects but ask that you view our images to determine the condition of this original photograph. A scanner may interpret colors and contrast differently, as a result the actual photograph may be slightly darker or lighter in person. We scan the photos at 600dpi, so images are generally more focused in person. We provide a scan of the back of photos unless they are blank. This original photograph is offered as a collectible item and provides no transfer of copyright. 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Buying and selling paper collectibles for over 40 years.Selling on eBay since 1998Always Looking for Large CollectionsPaper Rescue Fifth Avenue Girl, sometimes stylized as 5th Ave Girl, is a 1939 RKO Radio Pictures comedy film directed by Gregory La Cava and starring Ginger Rogers, Walter Connolly, Verree Teasdale, and James Ellison. The screenplay was written by Allan Scott with uncredited contributions by La Cava and Morris Ryskind. The film is about a rich industrialist with business problems who feels neglected by his family and hires a young woman to stir things up. PlotWealthy industrialist Alfred Borden has problems both at work and at home. His employees at Amalgamated Pump are making demands that may drive the business that he has built from nothing into bankruptcy. His son Tim, who prefers playing polo, has neglected and lost a major customer. On his birthday, when Alfred returns to his Fifth Avenue mansion, he finds nobody there but the servants. His unfaithful wife Martha, his daughter Katherine and Tim have all forgotten, are busy or do not care. Feeling lonely, Alfred takes the advice of his butler and visits Central Park, where he meets Mary Grey, a young unemployed woman. He invites her to dine with him at a fancy nightclub. They get drunk, dance and are spotted by a friend of Alfred's wife. The next morning, he wakes with a hangover and a black eye, discovering that he had invited Mary to spend the night in a guest room. Seeing the reaction this elicits from his formerly indifferent family, he hires Mary to pretend to be his mistress. He neglects his company, forcing his son to take up the slack, and Tim develops fresh new ideas to save the firm. Alfred and Mary go out every night, pretending to cavort for hours, although they are actually driven around by the ardently communist chauffeur Mike, whom Katherine loves. Embarrassed by the newspaper gossip columns and shunned by her friends, Martha consults a psychiatrist who finds nothing wrong with her suddenly cheerful and carefree husband. She starts staying home, plotting ways to drive Mary away. Tim, who shows contempt for Mary, unsuccessfully tries to buy her off and eventually falls in love with her. Mary tries to help Katherine with Mike, who does not pay any attention to her. Finally, Martha tries to convince Mary that she has surrendered and that they should all be friends. In Central Park, Tim kisses Mary, who is upset the next day and wants to leave but is confronted by Tim. Martha and Alfred dine together in the kitchen, which reminds them of when they were young and poor. They page through old photographs, reminiscing about their life together. Katherine announces that she has married Mike, who has decided to quit and open a repair shop. Martha is aghast, but Alfred reminds her that they had started their own marriage in a similar fashion, and she grudgingly accepts her new son-in-law. When Mary and Tim enter, Alfred feigns rage, but Mary can no longer continue with the charade and tearfully confesses the truth about her arrangement with Alfred. When she leaves, Tim chases her and carries her back into the mansion. When a policeman tries to interfere, Mary tells him to mind his own business. CastGinger Rogers as Mary GreyWalter Connolly as Alfred BordenVerree Teasdale as Martha BordenJames Ellison as MikeTim Holt as Tim BordenKathryn Adams as Katherine BordenFranklin Pangborn as Higgins, the butlerFerike Boros as Olga, a maidLouis Calhern as Dr. Hugo KesslerTheodore von Eltz as TerwilligerAlexander D'Arcy as Maitre D' Kathryn Elizabeth Doty (née Hohn; July 15, 1920 – October 14, 2016), also known by her stage name Kathryn Adams or as Kathryn Adams Doty, was an American actress, novelist and psychologist. Early yearsThe daughter of a Methodist minister, Dr. Chris G. Hohn,[3] Doty was born in New Ulm, Minnesota. When she was six,[4] the family moved to Warrenton, Missouri,[3] where her father was chaplain and executive secretary at an orphans' home.[4] After she developed lung problems, she spent two years at a camp in Minnesota. As early as age 13, she took her father's place in the pulpit when he was sick. In a 1939 newspaper article, she recalled: "It was quite a radical thing, in that small town, for a little girl to conduct the church services and preach the sermon, but the congregation understood and were very kind to me."[4] Doty was a student at Hamline University in Saint Paul, Minnesota, (where she sang in the a cappella choir)[4] and worked as a catalog clerk at the headquarters of Montgomery Ward[5] when an opportunity for an acting career arose. She competed in 1939 in the national finals of the Jesse L. Lasky radio contest Gateway to Hollywood, received a contract,[4] and remained in California to begin a film career under the name of Kathryn Adams. FilmDoty debuted on film in Fifth Avenue Girl (1939).[4] One of her more notable roles was as Mrs. Brown, the young mother in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur (1942).[6] She co-starred in Sky Raiders (1941), a film serial from Universal Pictures, and had the leading lady role in three Western films in which Johnny Mack Brown starred.[7] Personal lifeShe married fellow actor Hugh Beaumont in an Easter wedding on April 13, 1941, at Hollywood Congregational Church.[8] They had three children. After divorcing Beaumont in 1974, she married Fred Doty, and relocated to her native Minnesota. Fred Doty died on January 8, 2011, aged 96.[citation needed] She earned a master's degree in educational psychology and had a career as a psychologist, working at the Footlight's Child Guidance Clinic at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and later in Minnesota after she moved back to her home state
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