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The Inn of the Sixth Happiness

BACK AGAIN - INGRID BERGMAN in her greatest role
1958 | 158m | English

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All her life, Englishwoman Gladys Aylward knew that China was the place where she belonged. Not qualified to be sent there as a missionary, Gladys works as a domestic to earn the money to send herself to a poor, remote village. There she eventually lives a full and happy life: running the inn, acting as "foot inspector", advising the local Mandarin, and even winning the heart of mixed race Captain Lin Nan. But Gladys discovers her real destiny when the country is invaded by Japan and the Chinese children need her to save their lives. Based on a true story.
Release Date: Dec 11, 1958
Director: Mark Robson
Writer: Isobel Lennart, Alan Burgess
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords missionary, china, biography, based on true story, trans-siberian railway, 1930s, japanese occupation of china
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ingrid Bergman Gladys Aylward
Curd Jürgens Capt. Lin Nan
Burt Kwouk Li
Robert Donat The Mandarin of Yang Cheng
Tsai Chin Sui-Lan
Richard Wattis Mr. Murfin
Athene Seyler Jeannie Lawson
Ronald Squire Sir Francis Jamison
Michael David Hok-A
Peter Chong Yang
Joan Young Sir Francis' cook
Noel Hood Miss Thompson
Moultrie Kelsall Dr. Robinson
Edith Sharpe Secretary at China Inland Mission
Edwina Carroll
Lian-Shin Yang Woman with Baby
Name Job
Mark Robson Director
Freddie Young Director of Photography
Isobel Lennart Screenplay
Alan Burgess Novel
John O'Gorman Makeup Artist
James E. Newcom Production Supervisor
Nora Roberts Casting
Cecil F. Ford Production Manager
John Box Art Direction
Mickey Lennon Dressing Prop
Margaret Furse Costume Design
Ernest Walter Editor
Robert Walker Camera Operator
David Middlemas Assistant Director
Geoffrey Drake Art Direction
Malcolm Arnold Original Music Composer
Name Title
Buddy Adler Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actress Isabel Sanford Won
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Ingrid Bergman is the renowned British missionary Gladys Aylward in this rather lavish - if shallow - biopic of her adventures in China. Forced to raise her £41 train fare by cleaning houses in London, she embarks on her journey with grim determination but no real notion as to what awaits her. Lucki ... ly, one of her erstwhile employers "Sir Francis" (Ronald Squire) has furnished her with the name of someone who might be able to help. Soon enough, she is established in the eponymous lodgings offering a place of rest for travellers. The town is run by local mandarin Robert Donat and protected by troops under the command of "Capt. Lin Nan" (Curd Jürgens). Initially she and the Captain don't quite see eye to eye, but gradually he begins to appreciate her skills as a communicator, mediator and generally decent woman. Her interventions generally improve life for all concerned and soon she is well respected by all. The mood soon changes, though, when the Japanese launch an invasion and she must try to ensure that a large group of children make it to safety over some rugged terrain under frequent assault from their pursuing invaders. The story itself is one of heroism and bravery, and is well worth telling - even if it has a slightly condescending colonial tone to it. Sadly though, the talent here just don't work very well at all. Sometimes Bergman could over-act, and here she does it in spades. Her characterisation is only really skin-deep. Donat just doesn't convince at all with his silk clothes and thin moustache and Jürgens... Well what was he thinking? What was director Mark Robson thinking? It's a very long film, and it does drag quite often before the ending gets us to the gist of the remarkable real-life achievements of this strong-willed woman. It is photographed beautifully with some glorious costumes and outdoor settings to set the context for this story well. It's a bit of a slog to watch but on a big screen it still just about works.

Nov 07, 2022