The
Sisters (1938) (DVD)
Synopsis: Sisters Louise
Elliott, Helen Elliott and Grace Elliott - the daughters of pharmacist Ned
Elliott and his wife Rose Elliott - are considered the most attractive and
desirable young women in 1904 Silver Bow, Montana. The eldest Louise is the
smart, practical one who is pre-engaged to stuffy Tom Knivel, middle daughter
Helen is the one who wants excitement in her life regardless of love, and
youngest Grace is the naive one.
Louise's practicality is why it is
somewhat of a surprise when she immediately falls in love with newspaper
sportswriter and aspiring novelist Frank Medlin, marries him and runs off with
him to his home base of San Francisco. Long pursuing him, Helen marries wealthy
older Sam Johnson, who she doesn't love, but who can provide the exciting
lifestyle she wants. And Grace, nursing his broken heart, marries Tom.
As each sister endures the problems in her marriage - Louise's whose
becomes the most obvious as Frank drowns whatever his problems in life in a
bottle of booze, and as Louise is in San Francisco on the fateful date of April
18, 1906 - the other two, and their parents, ultimately want to be there to
help if they can.
Cast: Bette Davis, Errol
Flynn Runtime: 99 min
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