Dear Brat
Dear Brat

Dear Brat

1951Movie82 minEnglish

Mirian Wilkins, the teenage daughter of Senator Wilkins, starts a Society for the Rehabilitation of Criminals and, without the approval or knowledge of her father, elects him to the position of honorary president. 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.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: William D. RussellGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The film follows the story of Antoinette "Tony" Barratt, a spoiled young woman who believes she can charm her way through life. When her father cuts off her allowance, she must learn to manage her own finances and make her own way in the world. Along the way, she encounters various characters who challenge her perspectives and help her mature. The narrative explores themes of independence, self-discovery, and the consequences of entitlement.

Critical Reception

Dear Brat received a generally mixed reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its lighthearted comedic elements and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Edward Arnold, others found the plot predictable and the portrayal of its protagonist somewhat superficial. Audiences at the time seemed to enjoy the film as a pleasant, escapist comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its light comedic touch and family-friendly themes.
  • Criticized by some for a predictable plot and a lack of depth in character development.
  • Edward Arnold's performance as the father was often highlighted as a strong point.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Dear Brat are scarce, but general sentiment suggests it was viewed as a charming, if not particularly groundbreaking, comedy-drama typical of its era. Viewers often appreciated the performances and the easy-to-follow narrative.

Fun Fact

Dear Brat is a sequel to the 1950 film "Dear Mr. Prohack" (also known as "Father's Little Dividend" in some regions), continuing the story of the Barratt family.

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