
Overview:
Pinkerton marries Cho-Cho San in Japan, whilst on shore leave. When he leaves, she keeps his Japanese home as he left it. He returns three years later, having married again in America, and tells Cho-Cho that their affair is over. She has had a child in his absence, who is sent to her family, before she kills herself.Status: | Released (1932-12-30) |
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Screen: | David Belasco, Harry Hervey, John Luther Long |
Productions: | Paramount Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 528: Sylvia Sidney - Cho-Cho San
- 2638: Cary Grant - Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
- 2436: Charles Ruggles - Lieutenant Barton
- 20370: Irving Pichel - Yamadori
- 34213: Helen Jerome Eddy - Cho-Cho's Mother
- 30016: Edmund Breese - Cho-Cho's Grandfather
- 34750: Louise Carter - Suzuki
Crews
- 145833: Marion Gering - Director - Directing
- 144010: David Belasco - Theatre Play - Writing
- 1128251: Jane Loring - Editor - Editing
- 30177: David Abel - Director of Photography - Camera
- 977828: B.P. Schulberg - Producer - Production
- 13336: W. Franke Harling - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 999830: Joseph Moncure March - Screenplay - Writing
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Review text:
Don't go looking for much Puccini in this adaptation of the rather sad tale of "Madame Butterfly". Sylvia Sidney picks up the fan as the young geisha girl who encounters American sailor "Pinkerton" (Cary Grant) after the war. Rather cynically, his pal "Barton" (Charles Ruggles) infor ....
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