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Directed by | Lewis Milestone (uncredited) |
Screenplay by | Maxwell Anderson |
Based on | Rain 1922 play by John Colton and Clemence Randolph Miss Thompson 1921 story by W. Somerset Maugham |
Produced by | Lewis Milestone |
Starring | Joan Crawford Walter Huston Fred Howard |
Cinematography | Oliver T. Marsh |
Edited by | W. Duncan Mansfield |
Music by | Alfred Newman |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $591,000[citation needed] |
Box office | $704,000[citation needed] |
Rain is a 1932 pre-Code drama film that stars Joan Crawford as prostitute Sadie Thompson. Directed by Lewis Milestone and set in the South Seas, the production was filmed in part at Santa Catalina Island and what is now Crystal Cove State Park in California. The film also features Walter Huston in the role of a conflicted missionary who insists that Sadie end her evil ways, but whose own moral standards and self-righteous behavior steadily decay. Crawford was loaned out by MGM to United Artists for this film.
The plot of the film is based on the 1922 play Rain by John Colton and Clemence Randolph, which in turn was based on the 1921 short story "Miss Thompson" (later retitled "Rain") by W. Somerset Maugham. Actress Jeanne Eagels had played the role on stage. Other movie versions of the story include: a 1928 silent film titled Sadie Thompson starring Gloria Swanson, and Miss Sadie Thompson (1953), which starred Rita Hayworth.