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Dragon Seed

  • Directors: Harold S. Bucquet; Jack Conway
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: War Drama
  • Themes: Women During Wartime, Life Under Occupation
  • Main Cast: Katharine Hepburn, Walter Huston, Aline MacMahon, Akim Tamiroff, Turhan Bey, J. Carrol Naish
  • Release Year: 1944
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 145 minutes

Plot

This lavish, 145-minute cinemadaptation of the Pearl Buck best-seller Dragon Seed was intended by MGM as a followup to the studio's successful film version of Buck's The Good Earth. In true Hollywood fashion, the Chinese protagonists are all played by Caucasian actors, with fascinating if not always convincing results. When a peaceful Chinese village is invaded by the Japanese prior to WW2, the men elect to adopt a peaceful, don't-rock-the-boat attitude towards their conquerors-and it is understood that the women will stoically acquiesce as well. But Jade (Katharine Hepburn), a headstrong young woman, intends to stand up to the Japanese whether her husband Lao Er (Turhan Bey) approves or not. She even goes so far as to learn to read and to handle a weapon, so that she may properly equipped for both psychological and physical combat. Jade's attitude spreads to the rest of the village, convincing even the staunchest of male traditional that the Japanese can be defeated only by offering a strong united front-male and female. Alas, there are a few Quislings in their midst, notably avaricious merchant Wu Lien (Akim Tamiroff), who learns all too late the terrible cost of collaboration. While it seems odd to see so many non-Orientals-Walter Huston, Agnes Moorehead, Hurd Hatfield, J. Carroll Naish-in the major roles, Dragon Seed manages to retain its power and entertainment value even 50 years after the fact (Incidentally, there are a few genuine Chinese in the cast-most of them playing Japanese!) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hurd Hatfield - Lao San; Agnes Moorehead - Third Cousin's Wife; Henry Travers - Third Cousin; Robert Bice - Lao Ta; Robert Lewis - Capt. Sato; Frances Rafferty - Orchid; Jacqueline De Wit - Mrs. Wu Lien; Clarence Lung - Fourth Cousin; Paul E. Burns - Neighbor Shen; Anna Demetrio - Wu Sao; Philip Ahn - Leader of City People; Lionel Barrymore - Narrator; Claire Du Brey - Hysterical Woman; Benson Fong - Student; Lee Tung Foo - Innkeeper; Roland Got - Speaker with Movies; Alex Havier - Japanese Soldier; Ted Hecht - Maj. Yohagi; Al Hill - Japanese Officer; Keye Luke; Charles Lung - Japanese Diplomat; Leonard Mudie - Old Peddler; Jay Novello - Japanese Soldier; Frank Puglia - Old Clerk; Leonard Strong - Japanese Official; Philip Van Zandt - Japanese Guard; Abner Biberman - Capt. Yasuda; Robbie Lee - Young Farmer

Credit

Cedric Gibbons - Art Director, Lyle Wheeler - Art Director, Irene Valles - Costume Designer, Harold S. Bucquet - Director, Jack Conway - Director, Harold Kress - Editor, Herbert Stothart - Composer (Music Score), Jack Dawn - Makeup, Sidney Wagner - Cinematographer, Pandro S. Berman - Producer, Hugh Hunt - Set Designer, Edwin B. Willis - Set Designer, Warren Newcombe - Special Effects, Jane Murfin - Screenwriter, Marguerite Roberts - Screenwriter, Pearl S. Buck - Book Author
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Dragon Seed
Directed by Harold S. Bucquet
Jack Conway
Produced by Pandro S. Berman
Written by Pearl S. Buck (novel)
Marguerite Roberts
Jane Murfin
Starring Katharine Hepburn
Aline MacMahon
Music by Herbert Stothart
Cinematography Sidney Wagner
Editing by Harold F. Kress
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Loew's
Release date(s) July 20, 1944 (U.S.)
Running time 147 min.
Country United States
Language English

Dragon Seed is a 1944 war drama film starring Katharine Hepburn. Based on a best-selling book by Pearl S. Buck, the film portrays a peaceful village in China that has been invaded by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Second Sino-Japanese war. The men in the village choose to adopt a peaceful attitude toward their conquerors, but Jade (played by Hepburn), a headstrong woman, stands up to the Japanese.

Aline MacMahon was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress.

In Lion of Hollywood author Scott Eyman wrote that this was one of the worst of all MGM pictures (p. 364).

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