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Sadie Thompson

Sadie could storm any barrack she attacked! Magnetism had never been heard of until she hit town! What a woman! You'll say so, too!
1928 | 97m | English

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A young, beautiful prostitute named Sadie Thompson arrives on the South Pacific island of Pago Pago looking for honest work and falls for Timothy O'Hara, an American sailor who is unfazed by her unsavory past. However, Mr. Davidson, a missionary who arrived on the island at the same time, aims to "save" Sadie from her sinful life and petitions to have her separated from her beau and deported back to San Francisco.
Release Date: Jan 07, 1928
Director: Raoul Walsh
Writer: Raoul Walsh, W. Somerset Maugham
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords suicide, south seas, missionary, religion, silent film, religious hypocrisy, u.s. marine, zealot, partially lost film, fallen woman, rainy setting
Production Companies Gloria Swanson Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $7,000,000
Budget: $1,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Gloria Swanson Sadie Thompson
Lionel Barrymore Alfred Davidson
Blanche Friderici Mrs. Alfred Davidson
Charles Lane Dr. Angus McPhail
Florence Midgley Mrs. Angus McPhail
James A. Marcus Joe Horn
Sophia Artega Ameena
Will Stanton Quartermaster Bates
Raoul Walsh Sergeant Timothy 'Tim' O'Hara
Charles Sullivan Marine (Uncredited)
Name Job
George Barnes Director of Photography
Oliver T. Marsh Director of Photography
C. Gardner Sullivan Editor
Raoul Walsh Director, Adaptation
W. Somerset Maugham Story
Robert Kurrle Director of Photography
William Cameron Menzies Art Direction
Name Title
Raoul Walsh Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Gloria Swanson pretty much owned this production - on and off screen - as she depicts the eponymous character. A charming lady of dubious repute, she finds herself on a small Pacific island that’s populated by a squad of American marines and a fairly zealous Scottish minister. She is a bit skint, so ... she is relying on a degree of good will to sustain her until she can make her way on to Apia and to her job aboard a steamship. The aforementioned preacher “Davidson” (Lionel Barrymore) immediately reckons she’s a bad ‘un and starts pouring poison in the ears of anyone who will listen. Rapidly running out of allies, she finds that it’s only the “Sgt. O’Hara” (Raoul Walsh) who is prepared to give her the time of day. With the pressures mounting to repatriate “Sadie” to an equally unwelcoming San Francisco, she is going to have to find a way to appease her puritanical tormentor - but how to find a chink is his armour? This is one of those stories that is made for a powerful and characterful woman to showcase not just sexual but religious hypocrisy and Swanson uses every glance and poise to tease and tantalise whilst empowering this woman who knew what it took to survive in a world riddled with cruel double-standards. Walsh also contributes strongly and despite their being no dialogue to help him pontificate, Barrymore and his on-screen wife Blanche Friderici quite effectively exhibit that all-too-familiar do as I say, not as I do, form of religiosity. The photography is fluid and the story really rattles along with a storytelling clarity that actually renders the inter-titles almost irrelevant.

Apr 16, 2025