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The Gay Sisters (1942) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Irving Rapper and produced by Hal B. Wallis and Henry Blanke.

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Susie Gaylord: I've always wanted to be kissed in the park.


Charles Barkley: Why don't you use a little common sense?
Fiona Gaylord: I hate common sense, it's so common.


Charles Barkley: Fiona, I love you.
Fiona Gaylord: I hate you.
Charles Barkley: Wouldn't have me if I was the last man on earth, would you?
Fiona Gaylord: No.
Charles Barkley: Good, we can go somewhere from there. I was afraid you might have grown indifferent to me.


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A sequel starring Barbara Stanwyck, Nancy Coleman and Geraldine Fitzgerald was planned, but was never made.
Warner Bros. bought the rights to Stephen Longstreet's novel for $35,000.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onNovember 23, 1942 with Barbara Stanwyck reprising her film role.
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Also directed by Irving Rapper




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Also produced by Hal B. Wallis




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Also released in 1942




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