Side Streets, also known in the UK as A Woman in Her Thirties, is a 1934 American romantic melodrama film starring Aline MacMahon and Paul Kelly. The screenplay concerns a spinster who hires, then marries, a destitute sailor who is not always faithful.
Side Streets | |
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Directed by | Alfred E. Green |
Written by | Manuel Seff |
Based on | story "Fur Coats" by Ann Garrick and Ethel Hill |
Produced by | Samuel Bischoff (uncredited) |
Starring | Aline MacMahon Paul Kelly |
Cinematography | Byron Haskin |
Edited by | Herbert Levy |
Music by | Heinz Roemheld (uncredited) |
Production company | First National Pictures |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $166,000[1] |
Box office | $191,000[1] |
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The New York Times film critic Mordaunt Hall panned Side Streets, calling it "one of those wearying examples of writing down to what the studio believes to be the intelligence level of certain cinema audiences." However, he note that "Miss MacMahon and Mr. Kelly do all that is possible with their thankless roles. Ann Dvorak and Helen Lowell also make the most of their scant opportunities."[3]
According to Warner Bros records the film earned $126,000 domestically and $65,000 internationally.[1]
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