The pleasures of the flesh confront the discipline of the Lords teachings in this screen adaptation of W. Somerset Maughams story Miss Sadie Thompson. Sadie Thompson (Joan Crawford) is a sassy streetwalker who lands in Pago Pago in the South Pacific after an epidemic grounds the ship on which shes booked passage. Sadies shapely legs, free spirit, and quick wit soon attract the attention of a group of American soldiers stationed on the island; while most are motivated by simple lust, the naive Sgt. OHara (William Gargan) falls head over heels for Sadie, thoroughly unaware of her checkered past and shameful profession. Rev. Alfred Davidson (Walter Huston), a fire-and-brimstone preacher bent on bringing salvation to the soldiers, is fully aware of Sadies occupation and moral code, and is determined to convince her to change her ways. Sadie slowly but surely is softened by Davidsons conviction, but the preacher soon finds himself affected by her sensual presence; OHara also learns the truth about Sadie, but hatches his own plan to reform her -- marriage. While a box office failure in 1932, Rain has gone on to become a cult favorite, thanks to Crawfords vivid performance as Sadie and director Lewis Milestones adventurous visual style. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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