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Bad Girl

VINA DELMAR'S novel of New York Life
1931 | 90m | English

(1790 votes)

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A man and woman, skeptical about romance, nonetheless fall in love and are wed, but their lack of confidence in the opposite sex haunts their marriage.
Release Date: Aug 13, 1931
Director: Frank Borzage
Writer: Brian Marlow, Viña Delmar, Rudolf Sieber
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords misunderstanding, pre-code
Production Companies Fox Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $1,100,000
Budget: $100,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
James Dunn Eddie Collins
Sally Eilers Dorothy Haley
Minna Gombell Edna Driggs
Frank Darien Lathrop
William Pawley Jim Haley
Claude King Dr. Burgess
Louis Natheaux Mr. Thompson
Sarah Padden Mrs. Gardner
Charles Sullivan Mike the Prizefighter
Billy Watson Floyd
Frank Austin Upstairs Tenement Neighbor (uncredited)
Irving Bacon Expectant Father (uncredited)
William Bailey Expectant Father of Twins (uncredited)
Jesse De Vorska Expectant Father (uncredited)
Paul Fix Nervous Expectant Father (uncredited)
Edward Hearn Male Nurse (uncredited)
Aggie Herring Seamstress (uncredited)
Lorin Raker Male Nurse (uncredited)
Name Job
Brian Marlow Writer
Dolly Tree Costume Design
Lew Borzage Assistant Director
George P. Costello Sound
Dave Ragin Camera Operator
Viña Delmar Novel
Rudolf Sieber Writer
Edwin J. Burke Dialogue
Chester A. Lyons Director of Photography
Margaret Clancey Editor
William S. Darling Art Direction
Frank Borzage Director
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I don't know that honesty is always the best policy, but I think that this melodrama might have gone much more smoothly for the married "Dorothy" (Sally Eilers) and "Eddie" (James Dunn) if they, especially the latter, had just been a little more upfront with the other. She basically thinks all men a ... re predatory wastrels; he that women just want to shop their way trough life. Despite these obvious misgivings, and because he treats her with almost as much disinterest as she does him, the pair start to quite like each other. She's got a brother who is a controlling pain in the neck, so they come up with a plan to get her married so she's out of his ambit. Swiftly, with a baby looming, he loses his job and desperate times call for desperate measures - all against a tapestry of mistrust and scepticism! There are times when I just wanted to bang their heads together and I took that as a sign that they were all doing their jobs properly. Dunn delivers quite engagingly, especially as the film progresses and his character's inability to simply be honest and less priggish just worsens his problems. It takes a while to get going, but once the dynamic is laid out for us, then this is quite an amiably presented look at the stupidity of human nature and of the breadwinning custom and is well worth ninety minutes - though maybe not if you're headed to a maternity ward anytime soon.

May 04, 2024