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Sadie McKee

  • Director: Clarence Brown
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Melodrama
  • Main Cast: Joan Crawford, Gene Raymond, Franchot Tone, Edward Arnold, Esther Ralston
  • Release Year: 1934
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 90 minutes

Plot

MGM's Sadie McKee is a superb example of how the "committee" system of moviemaking in the 1930s could sometimes yield unexpected delights. It all begins when Sadie McKee (Joan Crawford) is brought to big bad old New York by glib vaudevillian Tommy (Gene Raymond), only to be unceremoniously dumped in favor of actress Dolly (Esther Ralston). Cast adrift, our Sadie lands a nightclub job, where she meets genially intoxicated millionaire Brennan (Edward Arnold). Accepting his drunken marriage proposal, Sadie must endure the slings and arrows of Brennan's friends and family, who consider her a gold-digger. Meanwhile, Sadie's former boss Michael (Franchot Tone), the one true love of her life, waits and waits and waits to see what's really on the girl's mind! And as a bonus, this is the film that introduced the peppy ditty "All I Do Is Dream of You". The labyrinth plotline of Sadie McKee is proof enough that more than one screenwriter had a hand in its creation: but instead of chaos, the film is irresistibly watchable, full of unexpected plot twists and marvelous little surprises. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Earl Oxford - Stooge; Akim Tamiroff - Riccori; Jean Dixon - Opal; Leo G. Carroll - Phelps; Zelda Sears - Mrs. Craney; Helen Ware - Mrs. McKee; Gene Austin - Cafe Entertainer; Harry C. Bradley - Dr. Taylor; Mary Forbes - Mrs. Alderson; Ethel Griffies - Woman in Subway; Francis McDonald; Lee Phelps - Chauffeur; Wyndham Standing - Butler at Alderson House; Minerva Urecal - Cook's Assistant at Brennon Home; Charles Williams - Cafe Pest

Credit

Adrian - Costume Designer, Clarence Brown - Director, Hugh Wynn - Editor, Nacio Herb Brown - Songwriter, Arthur Freed - Songwriter, Oliver Marsh - Cinematographer, Lawrence Weingarten - Producer, John Meehan - Screenwriter, Vina Delmar - Short Story Author
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Sadie McKee

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Clarence Brown
Produced by Lawrence Weingarten
Written by Story:
Viña Delmar
Screenplay:
John Meehan
Starring Joan Crawford
Gene Raymond
Franchot Tone
Edward Arnold
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) May 9, 1934 (1934-05-09)
Running time 93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Sadie McKee is a 1934 motion picture, directed by Clarence Brown, and starring Joan Crawford, Gene Raymond, Franchot Tone and Edward Arnold. In the film, Crawford plays the title character—a young working girl suffering through three troubled relationships on her road to prosperity.

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Synopsis

Sadie McKee works as a serving maid in the same household where her mother is a cook, and is admired by the son of her employer, lawyer Michael Alderson. However, when Michael talks badly of her boyfriend, Tommy Wallace, during a family dinner, Sadie openly denounces her employers as snobby and insensitive. Sadie then flees to New York City with Tommy, who was fired from his job in the Alderson factory for alleged cheating. Nearly broke, Sadie and Tommy are befriended in New York by Opal, a hardened club performer, who takes them to her boardinghouse. The next morning, Sadie leaves the boardinghouse to look for a job but makes plans with Tommy to meet at the marriage license bureau at noon. Soon after she leaves, however, neighbor Dolly Merrick hears Tommy singing in the bathroom and seduces him into joining her traveling club act, which is leaving town that morning. Heartbroken and embittered by Tommy's desertion, Sadie struggles to find reputable employment but eventually joins Opal as a dancer in a nightclub. Ten days later, Jack Brennan, a jovial, rich alcoholic, helps Sadie handle an abusive customer and then demands that she sit at his table, which he is sharing with a friend—Michael Alderson. Still angry at Michael, Sadie ignores his speech to leave his intoxicated companion alone and goes home with Brennan that evening. Soon after, Sadie marries the adoring Brennan and, while enjoying her newfound wealth, does her best to handle his constant drunkenness. Then one afternoon, Sadie, who has been following Tommy's crooning career, goes to see him performing with Dolly at the Apollo Theater and is thrilled by the loving looks he throws her during his number. However, when Sadie returns home that evening, she learns from Michael and the family physician that unless Brennan stops drinking, he will die within six months. Sobered by the diagnosis, Sadie sacrifices her chance to reunite with Tommy and, after rallying the servants to her side, imprisons her husband in his house and forces him to quit drinking. Later Sadie goes with Michael and the now recovered Brennan to the club where she used to dance and is startled to see Dolly there performing without Tommy. After she confronts Dolly and finds out that Tommy was dumped in New Orleans, Sadie confesses to Brennan that she is in love with another man and wants a divorce. The understanding Brennan grants Sadie her request, and Michael, anxious to win her forgiveness, undertakes to find Tommy. Michael eventually locates Tommy in the city and deduces that he is suffering from tuberculosis. Aided by Michael, Tommy is admitted to a hospital. By the time Sadie is allowed to see him, Tommy's condition has suddenly worsened, and he dies after telling her that it was Michael who had helped him. Four months later, Michael celebrates his birthday with Sadie and her mother, and looks into Sadie's forgiving eyes before making his birthday wish.

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Reception

The Hollywood Reporter noted, "Swell picture...sure-fire audience...well-tailored for the talents of Miss Crawford.... the stuff the fans cry for...direction of Clarence Brown something to rave about...a humdinger for femme fans."

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