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  1. Bad Girl is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Sally Eilers, James Dunn, and Minna Gombell. The screenplay was adapted by Edwin J. Burke from the 1928 novel by Viña Delmar and the 1930 play by Delmar and Brian Marlowe.

  2. Title: Bad Girl. Summary: 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. Directed by: Frank Borzage. Actors: James Dunn, Sally Eilers, Minna Gombell. Production Company: Fox Film Corporation.

    • 90 min
  3. Synopsis. While being fitted for a wedding gown, dress model Dorothy Haley complains to another model that she always falls prey to lecherous men like her boss, Mr. Cochran, who tries to get her to go on a drive with him. To ward off her unwanted suitors, Dorothy tells them that her husband is a jealous prizefighter.

    • Frank Borzage, Lew Borzage
    • James Dunn
  4. Working-class model Dorothy Haley (Sally Eilers) deflects unwanted passes by claiming she's married to a boxer, but when hard-boiled radio salesman Eddy Collins (James Dunn) shows no interest in ...

    • (16)
    • Frank Borzage
    • Drama
    • Sally Eilers
  5. Jan 11, 2022 · Hell, the girl even totes around a ukulele– that’s more topical than half of last year’s Best Picture nominees. Bad Girl begins, cheekily enough, with a wedding procession. Contrary to looks, though, Dorothy isn’t getting married, but is modeling her department store’s new bridal chic.

  6. Aug 6, 2019 · Bad Girl hasn’t worn as well as some of his other romances. It opens with Dot (Sally Eilers) in an elegant wedding gown talking nervously to her ever-present friend Edna (Minna Gomball). When she sails out of the room, we realize that she’s modeling this wedding dress for lecherous male department store customers.

  7. Bad Girl is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film. It was written by Edwin J. Burke, from the 1928 novel by Viña Delmar and the 1930 play by Delmar and Brian Marlowe. The film was directed by Frank Borzage.