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Two adolescents fall in love and are wed, but misunderstandings born from a lack of trust and communication haunt their marriage.Two adolescents fall in love and are wed, but misunderstandings born from a lack of trust and communication haunt their marriage.Two adolescents fall in love and are wed, but misunderstandings born from a lack of trust and communication haunt their marriage.
- Won 2 Oscars
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Frank Austin
- Upstairs Tenement Neighbor
- (uncredited)
Irving Bacon
- Expectant Father
- (uncredited)
William Bailey
- Expectant Father of Twins
- (uncredited)
Sue Borzage
- Unknown
- (uncredited)
Jesse De Vorska
- Expectant Father
- (uncredited)
Bud Eilers
- Man Outside Candy Shop
- (uncredited)
Edward Hearn
- Male Nurse
- (uncredited)
Aggie Herring
- Seamstress
- (uncredited)
Claude King
- Dr. Burgess
- (uncredited)
Louis Natheaux
- Mr. Thompson
- (uncredited)
Sarah Padden
- Mrs. Gardner
- (uncredited)
Lorin Raker
- Male Nurse
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWilliam Pawley played the role of Dorothy's brother in the stage version, and reprises his role here in the film.
- GoofsAt 2:54, shadow of boom mic is visible across Dot's face.
- Quotes
Dorothy Haley: I gotta go upstairs now. You see, my mother's dead, and my brother's boss of the house. He gets sore when I stay out late. You know, he's careful for me. But as Edna says, you can't watch a girl hard enough to keep her good if she don't want to be.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Marido y mujer (1932)
Featured review
Bad Girl is another of Frank Borzage's romantic dramas of the trials and tribulations of lovers usually caught in circumstances and forces beyond their
control. In this case it's the Great Depression and their own attitudes about
romance itself.
Their attitudes being that romance is just a lot of bunk. But attitude or not James Dunn who was making his feature film debut and Sally Eilers are in love in spite of themselves.
I'm not quite sure why the film is entitled Bad Girl since there really isn't nothing bad about Eilers at all. Possibly her original attitude though that is quickly corrected. These are just two people trying to get by, but they always seem to misjudge attitudes because of first impressions and say the wrong things at time.
Take for instance the new apartment that Dunn uses all his savings in to impress Eilers. He says exactly the wrong thing about the two of them living only for today. That's just at the time she was about to break the news that wasn't to be two any more, but three.
Dunn really loves her. How many husbands to earn an extra couple of dollars would go out and try to go 4 rounds with a professional prizefighter? Charles Sullivan proves to be a good guy however.
So does Claude King as the obstetrics specialist who does Dunn a solid when Dunn wants him for his wife's delivery. None but the best as Dunn beautifully carries off a scene breaking down begging for King's services.
The film adapted from a Broadway play of the previous year won an Oscar for adapted screenplay. It also won for Frank Borzage an Oscar for Best Director.
Today's audiences might get a kick out of the prices and the amounts needed for many things. Inflation has come a long way since. Still the themes are universal and I think Bad Girl holds up well today.
Their attitudes being that romance is just a lot of bunk. But attitude or not James Dunn who was making his feature film debut and Sally Eilers are in love in spite of themselves.
I'm not quite sure why the film is entitled Bad Girl since there really isn't nothing bad about Eilers at all. Possibly her original attitude though that is quickly corrected. These are just two people trying to get by, but they always seem to misjudge attitudes because of first impressions and say the wrong things at time.
Take for instance the new apartment that Dunn uses all his savings in to impress Eilers. He says exactly the wrong thing about the two of them living only for today. That's just at the time she was about to break the news that wasn't to be two any more, but three.
Dunn really loves her. How many husbands to earn an extra couple of dollars would go out and try to go 4 rounds with a professional prizefighter? Charles Sullivan proves to be a good guy however.
So does Claude King as the obstetrics specialist who does Dunn a solid when Dunn wants him for his wife's delivery. None but the best as Dunn beautifully carries off a scene breaking down begging for King's services.
The film adapted from a Broadway play of the previous year won an Oscar for adapted screenplay. It also won for Frank Borzage an Oscar for Best Director.
Today's audiences might get a kick out of the prices and the amounts needed for many things. Inflation has come a long way since. Still the themes are universal and I think Bad Girl holds up well today.
- bkoganbing
- Jul 6, 2018
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