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The Bitter Tea of General Yen

The Bitter Tea of General Yen

1932Movie⏱️ 1h 28mPassed
DramaRomanceWar
6.9
IMDB Rating
4,737 votes

A Chinese warlord and an engaged Christian missionary fall in love.

Director
Frank Capra
Writers
Grace Zaring Stone, Edward E. Paramore Jr.
Stars
Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther, Toshia Mori
Release Date
January 6, 1933
Language
English, Mandarin, French
Country
United States
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🎭 Top Cast

Barbara Stanwyck
Barbara Stanwyck
as Megan
Nils Asther
Nils Asther
as General Yen
Toshia Mori
Toshia Mori
as Mah-Li
Walter Connolly
Walter Connolly
as Jones
Gavin Gordon
Gavin Gordon
as Bob
Lucien Littlefield
Lucien Littlefield
as Mr. Jackson
Richard Loo
Richard Loo
as Capt. Li
Helen Jerome Eddy
Helen Jerome Eddy
as Miss Reed
Emmett Corrigan
Emmett Corrigan
as Bishop Harkness
Jessie Arnold
Jessie Arnold
as Mrs. Blake

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Columbia Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

chapei shanghaishanghai chinamilitaryinterracial romancesuicide by poison

🎯 Categories

Political DramaSteamy RomanceDramaRomanceWar

⭐ Featured Review

pre-Code and pre-typical Capra
by blanche-22012-04-08
7/10

"Barbara Stanwyck and Nils Asther star in "The Bitter Tea of General Yen," a 1933 film also starring Walter Connelly and Toshia Mori. Stanwyck plays missionary Megan Davis who comes to China during their civil war in order to marry another missionary, Dr. Strike (Gavin Gordon). Before they can be married, they have to save orphans left in an orphanage some distance from Snanghai. While there, the couple get separated, and Megan ends up a guest of a General Yen, whom she had actually met earlier. She also meets his mistress, Mah-Li (Mori), with whom she becomes close. General Yen is a..."

💡 Did You Know?

Grace Zaring Stone--who wrote the novel the film was based on--and her husband and daughter were invited to visit the set on one day of filming. She later said she was impressed by the realism of the set but that the film was miscast and Barbara Stanwyck was all wrong for the part of Megan.

📖 Synopsis

A Chinese warlord and an engaged Christian missionary fall in love.