Five of a Kind explained

Five of a Kind
Director:Herbert I. Leeds
Producer:Sol M. Wurtzel
(executive producer)
Music:Samuel Kaylin
(musical direction)
Cinematography:Daniel B. Clark, A.S.C.
Editing:Fred Allen
Studio:20th Century Fox
Distributor:Twentieth Century-Fox
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Five of a Kind is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and written by Lou Breslow and John Patrick. The film stars The Dionne Quintuplets, Jean Hersholt, Claire Trevor and Cesar Romero. The film was released on October 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox.[1] [2] The film follows the escalating rivalry between radio journalists Duke Lester (Romero) and Christine Nelson (Trevor) that culminates in a competition to cover the exploits of the famous Canadian quintuplets, the Wyatts, played by The Dionne Quintuplets.[3]

Plot

Reporters on rival newspapers, Christine Nelson and Duke Lester, meet on the trail of a run-away heiress and engage in a series of tricks to get the scoop.

After being fired due to deliberate misinformation, Nelson gets a job as a radio interviewer setting her sights on the Dionne quintuplets. Lester gets wind of the interview, arrives first, and reignites the "war". Nelson wins this round.

To counter Nelson's popularity, Lester fabricates a story about sextuplets. Thinking she is breaking the story, Nelson talks on air to Lester's fake doctor. Other newshounds quickly expose the story as false, destroying a planned benefit for a New York orphanage-hospital.

When Lester discovers the impact of his actions, he works to repair the damage and save the benefit.

Cast

In end credits

Production

The Wyatt quintuplets in the movie are shown to live an idealized version of the life of the Dionne quintuplets. Shortly after their birth, the Dionne girls were made wards of the state and raised in a theme park type hospital situation which was across the street from the parents they were taken from. For the first nine years of their life, the Dionne quintuplets children were treated like a zoo attraction.[4] While they were under state care, they made this movie and its predecessor, The Country Doctor, both featuring Jean Hersholt as their kindly caretaker, Dr. John Luke.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Five of a Kind (1938) – Overview . . October 2, 2015.
  2. Web site: Nugent . Frank S. . Movie Review – Five of a Kind – The Screen – 'Five of a Kind,' All Dionnes, Is Shown at the Globe; Notes on 'Storm' and 'Irish and Proud of It' At the Rivoli At the Belmont At the Teatro Hispano . . October 31, 1938 . October 2, 2015.
  3. Book: Reid, John Howard . Hollywood's Miracles of Entertainment. May 1, 2005. Lulu.com. 978-1-4116-3522-7. 59–.
  4. Cruz . Gilbert . A Brief History of Multiple Births . https://web.archive.org/web/20090130115339/http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1874637,00.html . dead . January 30, 2009 . . January 28, 2009 . October 2, 2015.
  5. Book: Barry Monush. Screen World Presents the Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the silent era to 1965. 2003. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books . 978-1-55783-551-2. 331–.