. Mordaunt Hall in the New York Times (October 13, 1932) Sadie Thompson Again. Sadie Thompson I'll find a glass for you, Miss Thompson. : . Director Lewis Milestone doing a roll call introducing W. Somerset Maugham's characters, notably Dr. MacPhail (Matt Moore), "reformer" Davidson (Walter Huston), innkeeper Horn (Guy Kibbee) and finally the star Joan Crawford as "Sadie Thompson," in Rain, 1932. What's the matter? When she wilts before Davidson it no longer seems to be plausible. : I lived out in the Caroline and Mariana Islands and the stories of Sadie Thompson and the other types who have populated the Pacific Island territories over the decades are well known out there in one form or another. He tries to persuade her to go away with him, rather than return to the U.S. to "pay for her sins" as the missionary has convinced her she must, but she is fully under Davidson's spell and refuses. Not at all. Menu. “Your god and me could never be shipmates. This review touches upon an important consideration in terms of Rain as a film, which is the fact that the story had previously been made into a play (1923) and into a silent film (1928, as Sadie Thompson). : Besides Miss Crawford, there are in the cast, among others, Walter Huston, Guy Kibbee, Beulah Bondi, Matt Moore and William Gargan. Oh, no, Mr. Davidson. . The play, which is written in the Potash and Perlmutter vein and deals with the experiences of two real estate men, is having a preliminary engagement this week at the Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn. He does more to help this film than any of the other players, but at the same time it should be set forth that for the brief time that Walter Catlett is beheld he makes the most of the part of Quartermaster Bates, and Matt Moore is easy and natural as Dr. MacPhail.The dramatic effect of the finding of the body of the Rev. Joe Horn It seemed hung up on being moralistic in its telling of Sadie Thompson’s (Joan Crawford) story. At the Rivoli Theatre.Sadie Thompson . He is more like a lovelorn hero of early film days.Beulah Bondi as Mrs. Davidson leaves nothing to the imagination in the tone in which she refers to her supposedly earnest husband. What can't be helped, can't be helped - as the sayin' goes. . The devil in you is strong, my poor Sadie Thompson. Guy KibbeeQuartermaster Bates . The word that solves this … Sergeant O'Hara Sadie Thompson The pleasures of the flesh confront the discipline of the Lord’s teachings in this screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maugham’s story Miss Sadie Thompson… Alfred Davidson . [Sarcastically] ... 1932, Drama, 1h 33m. Your God and me could never be shipmates. Variety (Abel Green) It turns out to be a mistake to have assigned the Sadie Thompson role to Miss Crawford. Rain is a 1932 South Seas drama film directed by Lewis Milestone with portions filmed at Santa Catalina Island, California. Seein' we're here all by ourselves, if I sit down and have a skag with you boys? 94. Sadie Thompson . : . : . By that time, the final reel had become damaged. . ... 1932 JOAN CRAWFORD & FANS WAIT SIGNING AUTOGRAPH STAGE DOOR MGM MOVIE 5X7 PHOTO. . They seem to look right into ya and know what you're thinking. I'm not concerned with what Mrs. Davidson thinks; or, for that matter, with what Mr. Davidson thinks. : I'm a club foot. I'd race ya to the beach if it wasn't for these pesky heels! A prostitute finds redemption in some Hawaiian isle thanks to a hard missionary man.Sadie Thompson vs. : Rain (1932) Joan Crawford as Sadie Thompson. Can't I just hear Lefty's wife yelpin' with joy at the sight of me. I guess I'm the dumbbell king, alright. : TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. The "reformed" Sadie is much more beautiful with less makeup and a classical dress than the lurid Sadie, yet Tim believes her spirit is broken, that she is a mere shell of her former self. : I had to put on my best, this gay and glorious morning, didn't I? The first was the 1928 silent film 'Sadie Thompson', staring Gloria Swanson and the second the 1932 pre-code 'Rain' staring Joan Crawford. Sadie Thompson "Keeping Expenses Down," a comedy by Montague Glass and Dan Jarrett, will open Oct. 20 at the National Theatre. : Sadie Thompson Official Sites Synopsis. See the article in its original context from October 13, 1932, Page 0 Buy Reprints. Lots of time. Sergeant O'Hara You two would get along swell. I'm alright. Sadie Thompson Rain ★★½ 1932. . Having seen both talking versions, I think both do an excellent job, though 'Rain' being made pre-code was a more darker and sombre adaption and able to stay truer to Maugham's story. Mr. Burnside plans to present the Hay piece on Broadway about Nov. 14.Players are now being selected, and rehearsals will start in about two weeks. . . Why should I turn off my phonograph because Mrs. Davidson's coming back? : Joan CrawfordAlfred Davidson . [commenting on the rain to Joe] No, Miss Thompson. Gloria Swanson is amazing in the title role as a prostitute who becomes stranded on the remote Island of Pago Pago. It would also be remade in 1953 with Rita Hayworth in the title role as Miss Sadie Thompson. : I wouldn't talk to you if you and me were the only two people left on earth. Sadie Thompson That's what I think of you! Straight orders from your private heaven, huh? Release Dates She, with sparkling bangles on her wrists, openwork stockings and slippers, is anxious all should know her profession. W. Somerset Maugham's tarnished heroine, Sadie Thompson, who was impersonated on the stage by the late Jeanne Eagels and in a silent film by Gloria Swanson, is now to be seen at the Rivoli in the form of Joan Crawford in an audible pictorial conception of the play "Rain." Sadie Thompson : Drama. W. Somerset Maugham's tale of a puritanical minister's attempt to reclaim a “lost woman” on the island of Pago Pago. : How many times have I gotta tell you that ol' sinbuster don't mean a thing to me? It would later be remade as a talkie called Rain in 1932 starring Joan Crawford and again in 1953 with Rita Hayworth in Miss Sadie Thompson. Hello, Handsome, when did you leave Kansas? A flop in 1932, Rain has since recovered its artistic reputation, particularly for Crawford's then-shocking "realism" as Sadie. But, Maggie ain't the kind of a dame you're meanin'. What for? What have you been telling the Governor about me? . Essay, The Many Faces of Sadie Thompson; Scene comparisons between the story, play, 1928 film and 1932 film; Stills gallery; The lost ending. Evil has claimed you as its own. your god and me could never be shipmates. The next section is titled “Scene Comparisons” and is presented in two subgroupings entitled “Meet Sadie Thompson” and “Sadie’s Wrath Unleashed.” Both subsections feature text exerpts from Maugham’s original story and the play adaptation Rain by Colton and Randolph. plus-circle Add Review. 7 Reviews 500+ Ratings The dramatic significance of it all is beyond her range. Makes me jumpy. Baby boy, I know females. Thompson is a lighthearted American prostitute who plies her trade in the South Seas and causes the downfall of Reverend Mr. Davidson, a fanatical missionary. Stuck on an island due to a cholera outbreak on the ship that would have taken her and others away, she makes the acquaintance of the Davidson’s, a missionary couple. [at the end of a confrontation with Davidson] Remake of the 1928 silent film “Sadie Thompson.” Remade again in 1953 as “Miss Sadie Thompson.” 92m/B VHS, DVD. With such obvious advantages, a far better picture than has been made was to be expected.The photography and the scenic effects are splendidly done. . Sadie Thompson Surprised to see me all dolled up, heh? To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. In the early talkie era many silent films were remade, and so was Sadie Thompson.The 1932 remake, titled Rain, was directed by Lewis Milestone and starred Joan Crawford as Sadie and Walter Huston as Davidson. Sadie Thompson : . Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson : . You've got to go back to San Francisco! Crawford was loaned out by MGM to United Artists for this film. Sadie Thompson Dr. Robert MacPhail . | You mean this Maggie was sorta gay before Lefty came along? You didn't know that, did ya? Coming to me with all that guff you spill about salvation. [Sadie grabs a bottle of liquour] Technical Specs, [at the end of a confrontation with Davidson], Movies which are also Beatles song titles. Low? It is a nearly note-for-note copy of the 1928 film. MacPhail . Sergeant O'Hara But the 1932 Rain was made in that curious period of film history called the "Pre-Code Years," between the coming of sound and the strict enforcement of the Production Code that began in 1934. : . Sadie Thompson . . . This W. Somerset Maugham story throws happy go luck prostitute Sadie Thompson (Joan Crawford) in with a bunch of moralising missionary zealots, headed by Alfred Davidson (Walter Huston). : Ben HendricksHodgson . Doros used the original title sequences, still photos and footage from the 1932 adaptation (which cinematographer Oliver T. Marshalso shot) to substitute fo… : . Then, goin' and havin' me deported on top of it! Sadie Thompson MacPhail . Oh, no Mr. Davidson. You don't mind, do ya? Davidson has been spoiled and the lines, coupled with the way in which Mr. Huston speaks them, so weakened several sequences that many in the crowded theatre giggled and laughed when they should have been held in silence. : Why, you low lizard - ! She's square from the toes up. You low-down skunk! : Davidson . Sadie Thompson Of the three screen incarnations of Sadie Thompson vs. After Swanson's death in 1983, the sole known surviving print of the film was discovered by her estate; it had originally been stored in Mary Pickford's personal archive. Joe Horn Have a drink! Sadie Thompson United States, 1932. Beulah BondDr. Rain is a 1932 pre-Code drama film that stars Joan Crawford as prostitute Sadie Thompson. This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. The only two versions I've seen are the Swanson and Crawford ones and the contrast is fascinating, not only because the story is the same but because of the differences when one film's actor can use their voice and one cannot. Oh, you haven't any cause to worry about Maggie. He's deep - creepy. And, then, thinkin' about tomorrow. Joan Crawford - Wikipedia Some of Huston's other early sound roles include Abraham Lincoln (1930), Rain (1932), and Gabriel Over the White House (1933). Sadie Thompson I got an idea what's on your mind. Sadie Thompson My advice to him is to pin on his wings and fly in the air. . My, the merry water sprites sure do carry on, don't they? "Keeping Expenses Down" to Open. Anyone can see with two glass eyes that this side of the equator, he's in right and I'm in wrong. : Why, you're so doggone mean it makes me sick even to look at ya! Beautiful! Well, here's bubbles! I don't seem to be able to do much for myself, do I? You men! . Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson Kendall LeeGriggs . RAIN, adapted from the play; directed by Lewis Milestone; produced by United Artists. | : Maxwell Anderson arranged the adaptation from the dramatic work and Lewis Milestone was entrusted with the direction. Among them are missionaries Alfred Davidson (Walter Huston) and his wife (Beulah Bondi), and a spirited prostitute, Sadie Thompson (Joan Crawford). Sadie Thompson : No hurry. This production was made on Catalina Island Beach, which serves admirably for the South Seas bit of land known as Pago Pago. Not exactly a shock for 1932 and with a central character of a prostitute. . Walter CatlettMrs. Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson : The film stars Joan Crawford as prostitute Sadie Thompson and features Walter Huston as a conflicted missionary who wants to reform Sadie, but whose own morals start decaying. You take care of your own evil and I'll take care of mine! Sadie Thompson Details about JOAN CRAWFORD / RAIN (1932) Vintage original 8x10 photo as Sadie Thompson. I like the boys here. Sergeant O'Hara Sadie Thompson : Sadie Thompson : Lots of time. The confrontation scene between Sadie and Davidson, when he rejects her plea for forgiveness and she goes into attack-mode, lashing out at his hypocrisy. : [on hearing Mrs. Davidson approaching] Next time you talk to him, tell him Sadie Thompson is on her way to hell!” . Directed by Lewis Milestone and ostensibly set it the South Seas, the production was filmed in part at Santa Catalina Island and what is now Crystal Cove State Park in California. Sadie Thompson The Reverend Davidson (The Prostitute and the Reformer), RAIN (1932) is the best known and revived, especially on rainy day. . Well, I'll learn ya before I leave. Sadie Thompson Mr. Huston is at his worst as the Rev. PIGS! I couldn't sleep. Down the hatch! Milestone has him repeat the Lord's Prayer four times.The psychology is forced and erroneous in other characters, including Sadie Thompson. Moreover, in several respects the present film contains episodes that were dodged in its mute predecessor. . This was the first version of the W. Somerset Maugham novel "Rain," which was remade in 1932 by the original title and again in 1953 as "Miss Sadie Thompson." . Music and a nip of liquor, that's what a rainy day is for, says I. Alfred Davidson Frederic HowardPlans for the production of a play entitled "Lucky in Love," the work of Ian Hay, English author and playwright, were announced here yesterday by R. H. Burnslde, who has recently returned from Chicago, where he made arrangements to present a mammouth spectacle during the Chicago World Fair. Based on the short story “Miss Sadie Thompson” by W. Somerset Maugham and play version by John Colton and Clarence Randolph, RAIN is set in the South Pacific where a prostitute (the aforementioned Sadie Thompson) is at the center of a battle of wills between the solder who loves her, the doctor who likes her and the missionary asshole who wants to redeem her. Sergeant O'Hara . Best Answer for 1932 Film Drama Starring Joan Crawford As Sadie Thompson Based On A Short Story By W Somerset Maugham Crossword Clue. : The 'Exorcism' of Sadie Thompson... Joan Crawford, RAIN, 1932 FULL FILM: https://youtu.be/78UXW7sG3vE The last reel of Sadie Thompson has been lost due to deterioration of the negative. : Sorry, Sadie, it's the best we got. Rain (1932) HD1080p - Due to a possible cholera epidemic onboard, passengers on a ship are forced to disembark at Pago Pago, a small village on a Pacific island where it incessantly rains. Makes me want to knock my head against the wall. Do I feel fine? : I'm sorry for him and I'm sorry for you. [Puts the bottle to her mouth and takes a swig]. Sadie Thompson It shows her off unfavorably. 1932 . Also featured are exerpts from the 1928 and 1932 films. . But, that doesn't worry me. Methinks I hear the winds of reform whistling down the chimney. Extras Review: A lengthy essay on the various incarnations of Sadie Thompson is the most interesting extra presented on the disc. Filming & Production Then the marine, Sergeant O'Hara, is much too naïve for one of the contingent who sing loudly of it taking "ten thousand gobs to lick one sick marine." : . : [to Mr. Davidson] Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson . . $8.99 previous price $8.99 + shipping. Rain - 1932 (62) IMDb 6.9 1 h 34 min ... One of the all time greats. I understand, Miss Thompson. A play entitled "Happy Go Lucky," written by Mr. Hay, was shown in New York in 1920. See the article in its original context from. There's so much time lying loose around this island, somebody ought to bottle it up and send it back to were they need some. In the cast are Louis Sorin, Solly Ward, Alice Burrage, Bernard Gorcey, Joseph Greenwald, Raymond Bramley and Patricia Quinn. : Sadie Thompson Matt MooreMrs. Besides, I'm radiant! The film was bought by Kino International, which hired Dennis Doros to reconstruct the final reel. What are you up for? Its true, I'm broke now. The short story was adapted . Sadie Thompson | : . Oh, she-catta-gan-nee, she-catta-gan-nee, that's "I should worry" in Jap, buttercup. Sadie Thompson Sadie Thompson There is the impression of the incessant rain and also the sticky heat in the comfortless trading post run by Joe Horn. : : Walter HustonSergeant O'Hara . You psalm-singin' son of a... Alfred Davidson I guess it's his eyes. : It's this rain, I guess. Hello, Miss Thompson. : JOAN CRAWFORD / RAIN (1932) Vintage original 8x10 photo as Sadie Thompson. I'm sorry, for everybody in the world, I guess. ... And the next time you talk to him, you can tell him this for me, that Sadie Thompson is on her way to hell! Crawford and Huston work up some static. [making a toast] Sadie Thompson You don't think I want to stay in this rain-hole, do ya? Sadie Thompson That's a threat! : The Puritans. Sadie Thompson, fictional character, the protagonist of the short story “Rain” (1921) by W. Somerset Maugham. Columbia updated the Maugham story to post World War I as MISS SADIE THOMPSON (1953) starring Rita Hayworth and Jose Ferrer, with the addition of Technicolor and songs. You're not the type that needs hooch to pep you up! : : . Mr. Burnside most recently staged the musical "Smiling Faces," in which the Stone family appeared. Company Credits Why you miserable snail-snatcher! Mighty glad you aren't sore at me, 'cause, well, I like to keep friends with everybody. Sergeant O'Hara I never could twist my legs right. : Mr. Horn, your climate's bum! Joan Crawford as Sadie Thompson and Walter Huston as the stern reformer do interesting work in an adult story that never seems to grow out of date. comment. The play was first adapted as Sadie Thompson in 1928 with Gloria Swanson, then re-made again in 1953 as Miss Sadie Thompson with Rita Hayworth. You know, there's something about that old crow that isn't human. : Davidson, the bigoted preacher. : Like Mr. Huston, she loses the spirit of the rôle.Naturally, all who intend going to see this picture want to know about Joe Horn, who was acted in the play by Rapley Holmes. With this rain and those drums. : The film was thought to have been lost for years. Sadie Thompson Well, why not? You don't. The author is expected to arrive in America for the tryout and New York opening of his play. Can you dance, Handsome? : I do. . Mrs. Davidson Alfred Davidson View on timesmachine. : I've been hoping to have another talk with you, Miss Thompson. : And the next time you talk to him, you can tell him this for me, that Sadie Thompson is on her way to hell! But here, there is much that goes against the grain, either when matters are overemphasized or when the persons involved are too zealous to reveal their characteristics. And the next time you talk to him you can tell him this for me, that Sadie Thompson is on her way to Hell! You look low. You know, you're an awful funny fella, Handsome. : Here the adipose and bibulous trader is interpreted by Guy Kibbee, who does capital work, but he has not the same opportunity as his stage colleague had. I haven't so many friends, Handsome, but what I can do with one more. : | Give me stength. I caught a gleam in my eyes when I saw that sun this morning. : Maybe. : Quartermaster Bates Oh, I was born hooch! William GarganJoe Horn . : When Rita Hayworth remade the story in 1953 as Miss Sadie Thompson the story had to be so cleaned up for the Production Code it was virtually unrecognizable as Maugham's original story.
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