The Bitter Tea of General Yen
1932 · Movie · 89 min. · United States
The American missionary Megan Davis arrives in Shanghai during the Chinese Civil War to marry the missionary Dr. Robert Strife. However, Robert postpones their wedding to rescue some orphans in an orphanage in Chapei section that is burning in the middle of a battlefield. While returning to Shanghai with the children, they are separated in the crowd, Megan is hit in the head and knocked out, but is saved by General Yen and brought by train to his palace. As the days go by, the General's mistress Mah-Li becomes close to Megan and when she is accused of betrayal for giving classified information to the enemies, Megan asks for her life. The cruel General Yen falls in love for the naive and pure Megan and accepts her request to spare the life of Mah-Li against the will of his financial advisor Jones. Meanwhile Megan feels attracted by the powerful and gentle General Yen, but resists to his flirtation...
Direction Frank Capra
Cast Barbara Stanwyck · Nils Asther · Walter Connolly · Gavin Gordon · Toshia Mori · Richard Loo
Soundtrack W. Franke Harling
Screenplay Edward E. Paramore Jr. · Grace Zaring Stone
Cinematography Joseph Walker
Original title The Bitter Tea of General Yen
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