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  1. This film's pre-release title was Gambling Daughters, and it marked the screen acting debut of Bette Davis.Motion Picture Herald listed the footage as 6,390 ft. Booth Tarkington's novel was first filmed by Universal in 1922 as The Flirt, and was also directed by Hobart Henley.George Nichols, Eileen Percy and Helen Jerome Eddy starred in the 1922 version (see AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1921 ...

  2. Bette Davis, Sidney Fox, and Conrad Nagel in Bad Sister (1931) Close. 3 of 5. Bad Sister (1931) 3 of 5. Bette Davis, Sidney Fox, and Conrad Nagel in Bad Sister (1931) People Bette Davis, Sidney Fox, Conrad Nagel. Titles Bad Sister. Countries Germany, Spain, Italy, United States. Languages English.

  3. First collaboration of Humphrey Bogart with Bette Davis. They worked together in 7 movies: Bad Sister (1931), Three on a Match (1932), The Petrified Forest (1936), Kid Galahad (1937), Marked Woman (1937), Dark Victory (1939), and Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943). The film originally was called What a Flirt and then Gambling Daughters before being ...

  4. The Bad Sister is a film directed by Hobart Henley with Conrad Nagel, Sidney Fox, Bette Davis, ZaSu Pitts .... Year: 1931. Original title: The Bad Sister. Synopsis: Marianne falls in love with con man Valentine who uses their relation to get her father's endorsement on a money-raising scheme. He runs off with the money and Marianne, later dumping her.

  5. Bette Davis and Sidney Fox in Bad Sister (1931) Close. 5 of 5. Bad Sister (1931) 5 of 5. Bette Davis and Sidney Fox in Bad Sister (1931) People Bette Davis, Sidney Fox. Titles Bad Sister.

  6. Bette Davis does not have luck with movie sisters, huh. You thought people fell in love fast for a 1.5 or 2 hour movie? Well, wait until you see Bad Sister. Features actually silent awkward silence and Humphrey Bogart fleecing folks so not totally a waste of time. I'm glad Bette Davis didn't give up after crying about her debut here.

  7. Bette Davis dans The Bad Sister (1931). Bette fait ses débuts sur les planches dans le personnage d’une fée dans Le songe d'une nuit d'été pendant ses études à la Cushing Academy d’Ashburnham (Massachusetts).