
The Brat
Comedy
Overview
A society novelist brings a brash young chorus girl home in order to study her for inspiration for his new novel. His family is distraught, but soon her behavior has forever altered their snobbish ways.
Top Cast


Sally O'Neil
Sally O'Neil
The Brat
Sally O'Neil
The Brat


Alan Dinehart
Alan Dinehart
MacMillan Forester
Alan Dinehart
MacMillan Forester


Frank Albertson
Frank Albertson
Stephen Forester
Frank Albertson
Stephen Forester


William Collier Sr.
William Collier Sr.
Judge O'Flaherty
William Collier Sr.
Judge O'Flaherty


Virginia Cherrill
Virginia Cherrill
Angela
Virginia Cherrill
Angela


June Collyer
June Collyer
Jane
June Collyer
Jane


J. Farrell MacDonald
J. Farrell MacDonald
Timson, the butler
J. Farrell MacDonald
Timson, the butler


Mary Forbes
Mary Forbes
Mrs. Forester
Mary Forbes
Mrs. Forester


Albert Gran
Albert Gran
Bishop
Albert Gran
Bishop


Louise Mackintosh
Louise Mackintosh
Lena
Louise Mackintosh
Lena
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