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Synopsis

Carol Carwin (Eleanor Parker) is a self-centered, shallow Baltimore beauty who marries dull dedicated British bacteriologist Dr. Walter Carwin, and accompanies him in 1949 to Hong Kong. While there she has an adulterous relationship with wealthy smoothie Paul Duvelle (Jean-Pierre Aumont). Walter discovers their affair and offers her a divorce if Paul also divorces his wife and marries her, otherwise he will accept her back or opt for a messy divorce that will be scandalous in their upper-class social circles. When Paul reneges, Carol joins her husband on his mission to combat a cholera epidemic in a remote island in inner China. A cynical friend of Paul’s, arms importer Tim Waddington (George Sanders), lives nearby and acts as her companion while hubby operates the dispensary. The changed woman soon learns that she misjudged her husband and grows to respect him for the work he’s doing to save lives. Carol is given a second chance to redeem herself, as she takes pity on the suffering children and convinces the nuns to give her an opportunity to work in the clinic. —Ozu’s World of Movie Reviews

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Ronald Neame

Ronald Neame was the son of photographer/director Elwin Neame and the actress Ivy Close. He joined Elstree Studios in 1927 as a messenger and call boy, moved up to stills photographer, and was an assistant cameraman on Alfred Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929), the first English sound film. He served as a camera operator in the early ‘30s, and was elevated to director of photography in 1934. His most important films as cinematographer were Pygmalion (1938), Major Barbara (1939), In Which We Serve (1942), and One of Our Aircraft Is Missing (1942). In 1943, Neame formed a partnership with editor-turned-director David Lean and producer Anthony Havelock-Allan in Cineguild, an independent production company set up with support from England’s Rank Organisation, through which the David Lean movies This Happy Breed, Blithe Spirit, Brief Encounter, Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, and The Passionate Friends were made. Neame turned to directing in the late ‘40s with Take My Life (1947), and after… read more

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Vincente Minnelli

Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 – July 25, 1986) was a Hollywood director and stage director. His skilled integration of story, music, lighting, and design elements in a film made him the most critically respected crafter of American film musicals. With first wife Judy Garland, he was the father of Liza Minnelli.

Born Lester Anthony Minnelli in Chicago, Illinois, United States, Minnelli was the youngest surviving child of Mina Mary LaLouette Le Beau and Vincent Charles Minnelli. His father was musical conductor of Minnelli Brothers’ Tent Theater. Minnelli’s Chicago-born mother was of French Canadian descent and his paternal grandfather was from Sicily.

With his background in theatre, Minnelli was known as an auteur who always brought his stage experience to his films. The first movie that he directed, Cabin in the Sky (1943), was visibly influenced by the theater. Shortly after that, he directed Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), during which he befriended the film’s star… read more

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