7.0Fifth Avenue · 1926
Fifth Avenue (1926) is a Drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola, starring Marguerite De La Motte, Allan Forrest, Louise Dresser.
7.0Fifth Avenue (1926) is a Drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola, starring Marguerite De La Motte, Allan Forrest, Louise Dresser.
When her cotton crop is burned, Barbara Pelham, a beautiful southern girl, comes to New York to find work as a fashion designer, staying with Mrs. Kemp, a woman she meets on the northbound train. In Mrs. Kemp's house, Barbara encounters Peter Heffner, a wealthy stockbroker, and discovers from him that she has taken up residence in a whorehouse. There is a police raid, but Barbara escapes arrest and returns home. Heffner's son, Neil, goes south to inspect some family property and there meets Barbara, with whom he falls in love. They decide to be married, and she accompanies him to New York, where she meets the elder Heffner for a second time. He denounces her as a whore, but Barbara goes to Mrs. Kemp, who explains the misunderstanding to everyone's satisfaction.
Marguerite De La Motte, Allan Forrest, Louise Dresser, William V. Mong, Crauford Kent, Lucille Lee Stewart, Anna May Wong, Lillian Langdon
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Find a movie by describing itWhen her cotton crop is burned, Barbara Pelham, a beautiful southern girl, comes to New York to find work as a fashion designer, staying with Mrs. Kemp, a woman she meets on the northbound train. In Mrs. Kemp's house, Barbara encounters Peter Heffner, a wealthy stockbroker, and discovers from him that she has taken up residence in a whorehouse. There is a police raid, but Barbara escapes arrest and returns home. Heffner's son, Neil, goes south to inspect some family property and there meets Barbara, with whom he falls in love. They decide to be married, and she accompanies him to New York, where she meets the elder Heffner for a second time. He denounces her as a whore, but Barbara goes to Mrs. Kemp, who explains the misunderstanding to everyone's satisfaction.
Fifth Avenue was released in 1926.
The cast includes Marguerite De La Motte, Allan Forrest, Louise Dresser, William V. Mong.