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Three Bad Sisters
Following the death of a wealthy man, his three daughters squabble about who should be the principal heiress.
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Plot Summary
A melodrama centered on three sisters who, after their wealthy father's death, discover he left them responsible for a sizable debt. To avoid financial ruin, they must navigate difficult choices and confront their own flawed characters as they try to salvage their inheritance and their reputations.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Three Bad Sisters' was not a widely reviewed film upon its release, and contemporary reviews were sparse and generally unenthusiastic, typical of many B-movies of the era. Audiences likely found it a standard melodrama, offering little in the way of surprise or originality.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a straightforward melodrama with predictable plot points.
Performances are adequate for the material, but do little to elevate the familiar narrative.
Lacks the sophistication or impact of more prominent films of the period.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1956 film is not readily available or aggregated.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film's plot focuses more on the sisters' desperate attempts to save their fortunes rather than on outright villainy, often portraying them as victims of circumstance and their father's poor financial planning.
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