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  1. Tenth Avenue Angel is a 1948 American drama film directed by Roy Rowland and starring Margaret O'Brien, Angela Lansbury, and George Murphy. It chronicles the life and family of Flavia Mills (Margaret O'Brien) in the late 1930s. Filming took place 11 March–15 May 1946, with retakes in April 1947.

    • Rudolph G. Kopp
  2. Tenth Avenue Angel: Directed by Roy Rowland. With Margaret O'Brien, Angela Lansbury, George Murphy, Phyllis Thaxter. While a man was in prison, a little girl who is very close to him was told that he was traveling the world. What will happen if she discovers the truth?

    • (845)
    • Drama
    • Roy Rowland
    • 1948-02-20
  3. 24 de dic. de 2015 · Directed by: Roy Rowland. Synopsis: Flavia Mills (Margaret O’Brien) is a clever little girl who is well-loved in her Tenth Avenue neighborhood in New York, but life deals her a series of blows when she realizes that little girls are not always told the truth about everything and that life isn’t all happiness and sunshine.

  4. Título original: Tenth Avenue Angel. Sinopsis: Flavia Mills se lleva una tremenda decepción al descubrir la verdadera razón de la ausencia del novio de su tía durante tanto tiempo: ha pasado una larga temporada en la cárcel y en realidad no ha ...Puedes ver Tenth Avenue Angel mediante en las plataformas:

    • Robert Surtees (B&W)
    • Roy Rowland
    • Estados Unidos
    • Drama
  5. 1948 1h 14m Holiday Comedy Drama List Reviews 54% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Eight-year-old Flavia Mills (Margaret O'Brien) lives in a tenement building in New York City with her family.

    • (10)
    • Roy Rowland
    • Holiday, Comedy, Drama
    • Margaret O'brien
  6. Paroled after serving eighteen months in prison for his only foray into crime in acting as the getaway driver for a robbery, cabbie Steve Abbutt returns to his working class Tenth Avenue downtown New York City neighborhood where he is required to stay for six months in his parole conditions.

  7. Tenth Avenue Angel (1948) was one of O'Brien's most trouble-plagued films. Begun in 1946, this story of a New York tenement child who learns some hard truths about her family and friends took 18 months to reach theaters.