ms
to set up his own business but at the same time Dorothy finds out she
is pregnant so Eddie can't use the money he'd put away for his new
business and instead buys an apartment for them. The story turns again
when Dorothy wants to hire a private doctor but Eddie doesn't have the
money so begins prize fighting and getting himself knocked out in order
to look after his wife eventually begging the doctor to work before he
is paid. In the end the doctor does the work for free and Eddie and
Dorothy are united with their new baby.For a film that was released in the first few years of sound, Bad Girl seems extremely talky and many scenes feature two people in a room. This would've seemed quite revolutionary at the time when films were full of big action or large blown romantic tales this is just a simple piece of real life drama. For a film ahead of its time it was rightly given the Best Adapted Screenplay award as well as a second Best Director Oscar for Borzage. Of the cast Sally Ellers probably deserved a Best Actress nod for her portrayal of the multi-layered Dorothy whose character changes drastically as the film continues. James Dunn as the hapless Eddie was also fairly compelling but I don't think it was up to the standard of Best Actor. Overall a competent and original picture but not one that could touch that year's eventual winner - Grand Hotel.
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