Five Times Five (1939)
Cécile, Annette, Yvonne, Émilie and Marie, the Dionne Quintuplets, turn five years old and have a private birthday party in their garden. Other than the five little French-Canadian princesses-of-the-world, the attendees at the party for the sheltered sisters are their doctor-and-mentor Roy Dafoe; a priest and two nurses; radio's "Town Crier" Alexander Woollcott; and RKO-Newsreel cameraman Harry Smith.
Director: Frank P. Donovan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: July 19, 1939
Cast
- Alexander Woollcott - Commentator
- Yvonne Dionne - Herself, a Dionne Quintuplet
- Annette Dionne - Herself, a Dionne Quintuplet
- Cécile Dionne - Herself, a Dionne Quintuplet
- Émilie Dionne - Herself, a Dionne Quintuplet
- Marie Dionne - Herself, a Dionne Quintuplet
- Allan Roy Dafoe - Himself, the Dionne Quintuplets' Doctor
Screenplay
Cinematography: Harry W. Smith
Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
Keywords
birthday, birthday party, quintuplets
More Films by Director: Frank P. Donovan
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Five Times Five about?
- Cécile, Annette, Yvonne, Émilie and Marie, the Dionne Quintuplets, turn five years old and have a private birthday party in their garden. Other than the five little French-Canadian princesses-of-the-world, the attendees at the party for the sheltered sisters are their doctor-and-mentor Roy Dafoe; a priest and two nurses; radio's "Town Crier" Alexander Woollcott; and RKO-Newsreel cameraman Harry Smith.
- Who directed Five Times Five?
- Five Times Five was directed by Frank P. Donovan.
- Who stars in Five Times Five?
- Five Times Five stars Alexander Woollcott, Yvonne Dionne, Annette Dionne, Cécile Dionne, Émilie Dionne, Marie Dionne.
- How long is Five Times Five?
- Five Times Five has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is Five Times Five?
- Five Times Five is a Documentary film.
- Where was Five Times Five produced?
- Five Times Five was produced in United States of America.