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Dear Brat is a 1951 American comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Mona Freeman and Billy De Wolfe. It is the third in a series following Dear Ruth (1947) and Dear Wife (1949).
Dear Brat: Directed by William A. Seiter. With Mona Freeman, Billy De Wolfe, Edward Arnold, Lyle Bettger. Woman gets involved with a crook trying to reform.
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- Comedy, Romance
- William A. Seiter
- 1951-05-30
Bank manager Albert Kummer, Ruth's former fiancé and the senator's campaign manager, tries unsuccessfully to persuade Harry to leave. Meanwhile, a steadfast Miriam attempts to "blackmail" her father with the suggestion that the newspapers will be happy to feature a story about the honorary president of her society discharging a parolee.
- William Seiter, Oscar Rudolph
- Mona Freeman
After a new gardener, Baxter, turns out to be a notorious ex-convict who was sentenced to prison by Senator Wilkins when he was a judge, and is about to be fired, his daughter points out it would be an unwise decision considering the position her father held on her society.
A teen's crusade to reform criminals takes on new meaning when she hires a gardener her father sentenced to prison.
- Comedy
- William A. Seiter
- Harry Macarthur
- Mona Freeman
When the family's new gardener, Baxter, turns out to be a notorious ex-convict who was sentenced to prison by Senator Wilkins when he was a judge, Wilkins considers firing him until his daughter points out that would be an unwise decision considering the position her father held on society.
Ruth's younger sister Miriam causes a family uproar when she befriends a criminal, with the intent to reform him. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.