Sadie Thompson
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
Eng Studio:
KinoUPC:
738329019426Year of Release:
1928Item Number:
KOV001942Release Date:
02/20/2001Genre:
Drama –
Psychological Drama –
Romance
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Rain, the famous John Colton-Clemence Randolph theatrical adaptation of Somerset Maugham's short story about religious hypocrisy, was such a "hot potato" in 1928 that the Hays Office, Hollywood's self-appointed censorship bureau, would not allow the play to be filmed under its original title. Thus, the silent film version of Rain went out as Sadie Thompson, which happened to be the name of the central character. Gloria Swanson plays Sadie, a woman of loose morals and sordid reputation who travels to the South Seas, seeking out a new life. She makes little effort to curb her hedonism, especially when she's "entertaining" a group of US marines stationed in the tiny island where she lives. Sadie falls genuinely in love for the first time with marine Raoul Walsh (who also directed the film), which displeases visiting bluenose Lionel Barrymore (a clergyman in the original play, but a private citizen here). Threatening to expose Sadie to the local authorities if she doesn't clear out, the sanctimonious Barrymore declares that the fallen woman can only save herself by embracing the word of God. The repentant Sadie sobbingly promises to do so--whereupon Barrymore, in a moment of weakness, seduces Sadie himself. Barrymore commits suicide, leaving Sadie free to start life over with Walsh. Lip-readers had a field day watching Gloria Swanson mouth the most colorful of obscenities, which were immediately "laundered" by censor-approved subtitles. Current prints of Sadie Thompson are incomplete; the final reel has been reconstructed with reshot titles and still pictures. The film would be remade under the original title Rain in 1932, with Joan Crawford in the lead; 22 years later, a heavily bowdlerized musical version of Rain, starring Rita Hayworth, was released as Miss Sadie Thompson. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Number of Discs: 1
- Screen: Black and White
- Audio: Silent
- Features:
- New digital transfer from 35mm preservation negative
- The many faces of sadie thompson, an illustrated essay
- scene comparisons
- The lost ending
- A gallery of production photographs
AWARDS
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- Nominated Best Actress - 1927- (Gloria Swanson)
- Nominated Best Cinematography - 1927- (George Barnes)
Telluride Film Festival
- Film Presented - 1974
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Lionel Barrymore - Alfred Atkinson
Blanche Frederici - Mrs. Atkinson
James Marcus - Joe Horn
Charles Lane - Dr. McPhail
Florence Midgley - Mrs. McPhail
Sophia Artega - AmeenaDirector:
William Cameron Menzies, Raoul WalshProducer:
Gloria SwansonScreenwriter:
John Colton, Raoul WalshCinematographer:
George Barnes, Robert KurrleEditor:
C. Gardner SullivanFirst Assistant Director:
William TummelShort Story Author:
W. Somerset Maugham
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