| Director : | Raoul Walsh |
|---|---|
| Starring: | Gloria Swanson, Lionel Barrymore, Raoul Walsh |
| Country : | U.S. |
| Genre : | Silent |
| Type: | B&W |
| Year: | 1928 |
| Language: | English intertitles |
| Length: | 97 |
| Aspect Ratio: | 1.33:1 |
SYNOPSIS
This film version fo Somerset Maugham's classic story "Miss Thompson"
featured the creative talents of Gloria Swanson, Lionel Barrymore, Raoul
Walsh, art director William Cameron Menzies and cameramen George Barnes
and Oliver Marsh, at the height of their respective careers. Swanson and
Barnes were nominated for Oscars, in the first year of the Academy Awards.
Sadie Thompson proved to be a landmark of the silent era. Perhaps
its greatest achievement was the film's uncompromising translation of Maugham's
controversial story of a San Francisco prostitute and a South Pacific reformer.
Swanson correctly maintained that the film's silence was its greatest asset,
for the churches and the Hays office could not censor what they couldn't
hear.
The tragedy of Sadie Thompson is that for many decades the last scenes
were missing from the sole existing print. In this 1987 restoration by Kino
International, the final minutes have been carefully recreated, using the
original script, the star's own collection of stills, film footage where
appropriate, and an orchestral score commissioned for the completed film.
Neglected and forgotten over the years, Sadie Thompson has emerged
as an important triumph of the silent era and Swanson's greatest perfomance
ever.
with: Gloria Swanson, Lionel Barrymore, Raoul Walsh, Charles Lane
REVIEWS
"A triumph...One of the finest of the late silents...Sadie Thompson is also one of Raoul Walsh's best films, directed with his characteristic verve and compassion." -- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
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