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  1. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Miss Sadie Thompson (1953) - Curtis Bernhardt on AllMovie - Set in New Caledonia (though filmed in Hawaii),…

  2. This little musical homily could have been lifted right out of a Disney film.And so it goes. The Marine sergeant who falls for Sadie is played by Mr. Ray. He is a big, good-natured, occasionally ...

  3. La bella del Pacífic (original: Miss Sadie Thompson) és una pel·lícula estatunidenca dirigida per Curtis Bernhardt, estrenada el 1953 i doblada al català. Argument. En una illa del Pacífic Sud, una jove de passat tèrbol, vigilada de prop per un missioner purità s'uneix a un grup de soldats. Poc ...

  4. Sadie Thompson decide dejar atrás su licenciosa manera de vivir. Con el fin de emprender una nueva vida, viaja a la isla de Tutuila, donde se enamora de un marine. Pero una rigurosa misionera, que conoce su pasado, hará todo lo posible para obligarla a regresar a San Francisco. Reparto.

  5. Eagels, Jeanne (1894–1929)American stage actress, best known for her portrayal of Sadie Thompson, who died from a drug overdose in her early 30s. Born Jeannine Eagels in Kansas City, Missouri, on June 26, 1894; died in New York City on October 3, 1929; one of four children of Edward (a carpenter) and Julia (Sullivan) Eagels; married Morris Dubinsky (manager of a theater tr Source for ...

  6. 8 de abr. de 2015 · Sadie Thompson (Gloria Swanson), eyes flashing, avers that it’s best to smile, always smile, when things look bad, because they’ll be worse tomorrow. Hamilton and MacPhail both seem emblems for the ideas they express, and as such they embody two of the obvious forces and themes of the story.

  7. catalog.afi.com › Catalog › moviedetailsAFI|Catalog

    The film's title card reads "W. Somerset Maugham's Miss Sadie Thompson." The working title of the film was Rain. Maugham's short story was turned into a play, Rain, by Clemence Randolph and John Colton. A 2 Aug 1950 HR news item notes that producer J. Arthur Rank considered purchasing the play's rights, held by Mary Pickford and Lester Cowan, and casting Bette Davis as "Sadie."