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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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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.


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


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A sequel starring Barbara Stanwyck, Nancy Coleman and Geraldine Fitzgerald was planned, but was never made.
Similarities between the film's "Gaylord" family and the real "Vanderbilt" family, and the "Barclay Square" project in the film and New York's "Rockefeller Center" was noted by Variety's reviewer.
The lead role was originally offered to Bette Davis, who sent a memo to Jack L. Warner, saying, "I do wish you'd give 'The Gay Sisters' to someone else." At the time freelance actress Mary Astor was considered for the Geraldine Fitzgerald role but ultimately assigned to The Maltese Falcon instead.
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Also directed by Irving Rapper




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Also released in 1942




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