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Set in New Caledonia (though filmed in Hawaii), Miss Sadie Thompson is a heavily laundered adaptation of Somerset Maugham's Rain, with Rita Hayworth in the title role and José Ferrer as the pious Alfred Davidson. To satisfy the censors, Sadie is no longer a whore but a nightclub entertainer "with a past," while Davidson is not a minister but a lay preacher. The end result, however, is about the same, with Davidson trying to save Sadie's soul, only to lose his own in the process. Aldo Ray co-stars in the beefed-up role of the marine sergeant who harbors a crush for the colorful Miss Thompson. Highlights include Rita Hayworth's rendition of the musical numbers "The Heat is On" (later parodied by Muriel Landers in the 1957 Three Stooges comedy Sweet and Hot), "Blue Pacific Blues," and ""Hear No Evil, Seek No Evil."" ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:December 23, 1953

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Lester Lee Best Song 1953 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Ned Washington Best Song 1953 Nominee

Cast

Rita Hayworth
as Sadie Thompson
José Ferrer
as Alfred Davidson
Aldo Ray
as Sgt. Phil O'Hara
Russell Collins
as Dr. Robert McPhail
Peggy Converse
as Margaret Davidson
Harry Bellaver
as Joe Horn
Wilton Graff
as Governor
Henry Slate
as Pvt. Griggs
Rudy Bond
as Hodges
Frances Morris
as Mrs. MacPhail
Peter Chong
as Chung
Johnny Duncan
as Marine
Al Kikume
as Native Secretary
Charles Horvath

Crew

Curtis Bernhardt
Director
Jerry Wald
Producer
Harry Kleiner
Screenwriter
Charles Lawton
Cinematographer
George Duning
Composer (Music Score)
Lester Lee
Composer (Music Score)
Morris W. Stoloff
Musical Direction/Supervision
Viola Lawrence
Editor
Louis Diage
Set Designer
Jean Louis
Costume Designer
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