1. | This Is The Night | 1932 |
2. | Devil And The Deep | 1932 |
3. | Blonde Venus | 1932 |
4. | Hot Saturday | 1932 |
5. | Madame Butterfly | 1932 |
6. | She Done Him Wrong | 1933 |
7. | The Woman Accused | 1933 |
8. | The Eagle And The Hawk | 1933 |
9. | Gambling Ship | 1933 |
10. | I'm No Angel | 1933 |
11. | Thirty Day Princess | 1934 |
12. | Kiss And Make-Up | 1934 |
13. | Ladies Should Listen | 1934 |
14. | Enter Madame | 1935 |
15. | Wings In The Dark | 1935 |
16. | The Last Outpost | 1935 |
17. | Big Brown Eyes | 1936 |
18. | Wedding Present | 1936 |
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.
Sylvia Sidney | Cho-Cho San | |
Cary Grant | Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton | |
Charles Ruggles | Lt. Barton | |
Irving Pichel | Yomadori | |
Helen Jerome Eddy | Cho-Cho's mother | |
Edmund Breese | Cho-Cho's grandfather | |
Louise Carter | Suzuki | |
Sándor Kállay | Goro | |
Judith Vosselli | Madame Goro | |
Sheila Terry | Mrs. Pinkerton | |
Dorothy Libaire | Peach Blossom | |
Berton Churchill | American Consul | |
Philip Horomato | Trouble | |
Charita | ||
Wallis Clark | Comm. Anderson | |
Verna Hillie | Bridesmaid |
Director | Marion Gering | |
Writer | David Belasco, Harry Hervey, John Luther Long, Josephine Lovett, Joseph Moncure March | |
Producer | B.P. Schulberg | |
Musician | W. Franke Harling | |
Photography | David Abel |