The Sisters (1938)

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Three sisters attend a celebration of the inauguration of Teddy Roosevelt. Each will marry a man in attendance. Helen marries a millionaire whom she does not love. Grace marries a local man and remains in Montana. Louise elopes with Frank to San Fran...
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    Genre Drama
    Date Released 14 October 1938
    ProductionBlowback Productions
    DistributionHome Box Office (HBO)
    Related Links 1938 Movies
    October 1938 Movies
    1938 Drama Movies

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  • Louise Elliott Medlin: Frank, I can`t have you running off life this. Frank Medlin: If you really love me, come with me to San Francisco tonight. Will you? Louise Elliott Medlin: Yes.
    [1938]
  • Ned Elliott: Unhappiness ain`t so bad. It makes happiness all the keener.
    Unhappiness [1938]
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  • Several people are in studio records/casting call lists as cast members, but they did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie. These were (with their character names, if any): Edwin Brian (Newsboy), Rosella Towne, Susan Hayward, Paulette Evans and Frances Morris (Telephone Operators), John Harron, Lew Harvey, Richard Bond and Mira McKinney. The 4 telephone operators were possibly among a group seen only from the rear and are not recognizable.
  • Originally the film credits were to read "Errol Flynn in The Sisters", but Bette Davis demanded equal billing alongside Errol Flynn. She also pointed out that the original credits had an unwelcome sexual connotation.
  • Stock footage from Old San Francisco (1927) was used.
  • In the novel on which the film was based, the character of Louise Elliott ends up marrying a different man in the denouement.
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