The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932)



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Synopsis:
The Bitter Tea of General Yen is the oddest, least characteristic talkie effort of director Frank Capra. Barbara Stanwyck stars as the intended of an American missionary (Gavin Gordon) who is sent to spread the good word in China. During a military revolution, Stanwyck and her fiance inadvertently wander into forbidden territory while trying to help a group of orphans escape. The couple is forcibly detained by elegant warlord General Yen (played by Swedish actor Nils Ashter), who relies upon the financial advice of drunken American expatriate Walter Connolly. Yen is overcome with desire at the sight of Stanwyck; at first repulsed by his attentions, Stanwyck finds herself strangely drawn in by his charisma. When everyone but Connolly deserts Yen when he needs them most, Stanwyck offers to stay behind with the General. Fearing that he will never be able to truly attain the woman he so loves, the honorable General Yen commits suicide by drinking poisoned tea rather than put her in harm's way. The one scene that everyone remembers takes place during one of Stanwyck's fevered dreams, in which she imagines Yen as a Fu Manchu-type rapist, who then melts into a gentle, courtly suitor. Directed with the exotic aplomb of a Josef von Sternberg by the usually down-to-earth Frank Capra, The Bitter Tea of General Yen was unfortunately a box office failure, due in great part to its miscegenation theme (this was still 1933). Even so, the film was chosen as the first attraction at the new Radio City Music Hall.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/3/1933
Director Credit
Frank R. Capra Director
Cast Credit
Helen Jerome Eddy Miss Reed
Robert Wayne Rev. Bostwick
Emmett Corrigan Bishop Harkness
Adda Gleason Mrs. Bowman
Nora Cecil Missionary
Robert Bolder Missionary
Arthur Millett Mr. Pettis
Ella Hall Mrs. Hansen
Lillian Leighton
Arthur Johnston Dr. Shuler
Clara Blandick Mrs. Jackson
Knute Erickson Dr. Hansen
Willie Fung Officer
Martha Mattox Miss Avery
Ray Young Engineer
Daisy Robinson Mrs. Warden
Jessie Arnold Mrs. Blake
Moy Ming Dr. Lin
Lucien Littlefield Mr. Jackson
Barbara Stanwyck Megan Davis
Nils Asther Gen. Yen
Gavin Gordon Dr. Robert Strike
Toshia Mori Mah-Li
Walter Connolly Jones
Richard Loo Captain Li
Production Credits Credit
Walter Feuchtwanger Producer
Film Camera Credit
Joseph Walker Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
C.C. Coleman first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Robert Kalloch Costume Designer
Edward Stevenson Costume Designer

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