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The Rains Came

 
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The Rains Came

  • Director: Clarence Brown
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Melodrama
  • Themes: Class Differences, Infidelity
  • Main Cast: Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power, George Brent, Brenda Joyce, Nigel Bruce
  • Release Year: 1939
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 104 minutes

Plot

Myrna Loy stars in Clarence Brown's sumptuous and exotic romance, based upon the novel by Louis Bromfield. Loy plays Lady Edwina Esketh, the unhappily married wife of Lord Albert Esketh (Nigel Bruce), a dumpy middle-aged English businessman. Edwina escapes her loneliness by engaging in ephemeral love affairs. When Lord Albert travels to the Indian province of Ranchipur, Edwina encounters one of her past lovers, Tom Ransome (George Brent). Tom wants to renew his acquaintance with Edwina, but she has set her sights on a young Indian doctor, Major Rama Safti (Tyrone Power), the court favorite of the reigning maharajah (H.B. Warner) who may inherit the throne one day. Rama is dedicated to helping the poor and, as Edwina falls deeply in love with him, she begins to notice of the plight of the poverty stricken. When a terrible earthquake decimates Ranchipur, Edwina joins with Rama to help tend to the victims of this tragedy. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Review

Devotees of Louis Bromfield's novel that provides the basis for The Rains Came -- even any such devotees there still are -- will be disappointed by the film version of the novel, but they're likely to be the only ones. True, Rains simplifies the book in the most basic way, stripping it of its social context and commentary and leaving little more than the love story and the plot outline. But Rains works like gangbusters on film, precisely because of this treatment. Modern audiences, more accustomed to this sort of tragic romance, will perhaps find it a bit familiar, but they'll be swept up in the story and won over by the struggle of Man against Nature. They may be less won over by the casting of white-only performers in the lead Indian roles, but this was standard practice at the time. As the chief "Indian," Tyrone Power turns in a delicious performance, the kind of movie star turn that the film requires. Even better is the delectable Myrna Loy, back in her old "not-so-good girl" territory and having a blast, while at the same time spreading her special celluloid magic over the whole proceedings. George Brent is so-so, but young Brenda Joyce is vivaciously refreshing and old Nigel Bruce gets a chance to stretch beyond his traditional Doctor Watson persona and does so notably. There's also a nice, characterful turn from Maria Ouspenskaya as the Maharini. Clarence Brown directs with assurance and flair, and he makes the most of the earthquake/flood sequence that is the film's undeniable highlight. This is truly spectacular and impresses even today, in the world of CGI effects. Thrilling and engaging, Rains is dynamite fun. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide

Cast

Maria Ouspenskaya - Maharani; Joseph Schildkraut - Mr. Bannerjee; Mary Nash - Miss MacDaid; Jane Darwell - Aunt Phoebe Smiley; Marjorie Rambeau - Mrs. Simon; Henry Travers - Rev. Homer Smiley; H.B. Warner - Maharajah; Laura Hope Crewes - Lily Hoggett-Egbury; William Royle - Raschid Ali Khan; Harry Hayden - Rev. Elmer Simon; Herbert Evans - Bates; Abner Biberman - John the Baptist; Mara Alexander - Mrs. Bannerjee; William Edmunds - Mr. Das; Guy D'Ennery - Mr. Durga; Fern Emmett - Hindu Woman; Sam Harris - Officer; Jamiel Hasson - Aide-de-Camp; Leyland Hodgson - Doctor; Frank Lackteen - Engineer; Connie Leon; Lal Chand Mehra - Chant Singer; Rita Page - Maid; George Regas - Rajput; Pedro Regas - Official; C. Montague Shaw - Gen. Keith; Eddie Abdo - Soldier; Rosina Galli - Nurse

Credit

William S. Darling - Art Director, George Dudley - Art Director, Gwen Wakeling - Costume Designer, Clarence Brown - Director, Barbara McLean - Editor, Darryl F. Zanuck - Executive Producer, Alfred Newman - Composer (Music Score), Lal Chand Mehra - Songwriter, Mack Gordon - Songwriter, Harry Revel - Songwriter, Arthur C. Miller - Cinematographer, Harry Joe Brown - Producer, Thomas K. Little - Set Designer, Fred Sersen - Special Effects, E.H. Hansen - Special Effects, Alfred Bruzlin - Sound/Sound Designer, Roger Heman - Sound/Sound Designer, Philip Dunne - Screenwriter, Julien Josephson - Screenwriter, Louis Bromfield - Book Author
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