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  1. Vídeos. La bella del Pacífico película dirigida por Curtis Bernhardt y protagonizada por Rita Hayworth, José Ferrer y Aldo Ray. Año: 1953. Sinopsis: Sadie Thompson, una artista de un club nocturno, tiene que desembarcar en Samoa, una isla del Pacífico, porque el barco en que viaja ha sido puesto en cuarentena.

  2. 10 de sept. de 2012 · The first of three adaptations of Somerset Maugham's novella (the others were Lewis Milestone's Rain and Curtis Bernhardt's Miss Sadie Thompson ), Walsh's late silent movie profited from the ...

  3. 11 de abr. de 2016 · But I bet Sadie Thompson from Iwelei, prostitute, is quite a different matter from Walter and Kitty Lane from Britain, presumably respectably employed. Only 3 years after the publication of "Rain," Maugham was to get into trouble with his unfortunate choice of names for his protagonists in The Painted Veil.

  4. W. Somerset Maugham’s short story “Rain” was adapted for the screen three times — most famously in 1932 with Joan Crawford, and later as Miss Sadie Thompson (1953) with Rita Hayworth. However, this early silent version — directed by and co-starring Raoul Walsh — remains worth a look on its own merits, both as an atmospheric adaptation of the story, and for Swanson’s iconic ...

  5. 22 de abr. de 2023 · Rain is a 1932 South Seas drama film directed by Lewis Milestone with portions filmed at Santa Catalina Island, California. The pre-Code 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. Crawford was loaned out by MGM to United Artists for this film.

  6. A young, beautiful prostitute named Sadie Thompson (Gloria Swanson) arrives on the South Pacific island of Pago Pago looking for honest work, and falls for Timothy O'Hara (Raoul Walsh), an ...

  7. 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 ...