In spite of her best efforts, a Manhattan model falls in love with a country-hick census taker, while trying to help out her sister and the sister's jobless husband. She also finds time to get involved with a gangster from Chicago.

If you like movies that feel like you’re eavesdropping on a loud apartment next door, Sisters is worth a look. You should watch it if you enjoy early sound films where everyone talks way too fast and the drama is messy. Modern audiences who want a clean plot or good audio will probably hate this one. It’s clunky and t...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you like movies that feel like you’re eavesdropping on a loud apartment next door, Sisters is worth a look. You should watch it if you enjoy early sound films where everyone talks way too fast and the drama is messy. Modern audiences who want a clean plot or good audio will probably hate this one. It’s clunky and the sound hiss is constant. Sally O'Neil plays Molly, a model in Manhattan who seems to be the only person with a brain in her entire family. She’s trying to help her sister, Rose,..."
Jo Swerling, Ralph Graves
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