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  1. The Brat is a 1919 American silent drama film produced by and starring Alla Nazimova and directed by Herbert Blache. The film was released by Metro Pictures, who had Nazimova under contract, and is based on Maude Fulton 's 1917 Broadway play in which she starred.

  2. The Brat: Directed by Herbert Blaché. With Alla Nazimova, Charles Bryant, Amy Veness, Frank Currier. An unkempt chorus girl is arrested on a minor charge. In court, she is spotted by a novelist who is looking for someone of her type on whom to model a character in a book he is writing.

  3. An unkempt chorus girl is arrested on a minor charge. In court, she is spotted by a novelist who is looking for someone of her type on whom to model a character in a book he is writing. He takes her into his home where she is looked down upon by his snobbish family. But the girl brings something...

  4. Overview. An unkempt chorus girl is arrested on a minor charge. In court, she is spotted by a novelist who is looking for someone of her type on whom to model a character in a book he is writing. He takes her into his home where she is looked down upon by his snobbish family.

  5. The Brat es una película dramática muda estadounidense de 1919producida y protagonizada por Alla Nazimova y dirigida por Herbert Blache. La película fue estrenada por Metro Pictures, que tenía a Nazimova bajo contrato, y está basada en la obra de Broadway de 1917 de Maude Fulton que ella protagonizó.

  6. The Brat (Nazimova) is a crude little chorus girl who has just been fired from a Broadway show. She is rescued by Mac Millan Forrester (Charles Bryant, Nazimova's partner, both business and personal), an author looking for material for his next book. He takes her home, to the horror of his mother (Amy Veness) and sweetheart Angela (Bonnie Hill).

  7. "The Brat" is a backing singer on a Broadway show who is quite rough around the edges. She is fired, but is rescued by Mac Millan Forrester, a writer looking for material for his next book. He takes her home, much to the horror of his mother and friend Angela.