Madame Butterfly

Photo of Sándor Kállay and Cary Grant

The most best nice man in all world

After her father's death, Cho-cho San (Sylvia Sidney) becomes a geisha at a Tea House to provide an income for her family and get married. American naval lieutenant B. F. Pinkerton (Cary Grant), falls in love with Cho-cho San at first sight. The girl and the officer have a brief affair and Butterfly also falls in love with Pinkerton who promises, untruly, to return "when the robins nest again". All along Pinkerton is engaged to an American girl.

Cho-Cho San blissfully awaits the return of Pinkerton. Three years pass. Ever with her eye toward the harbor, Butterfly holds a secret delight: their son. When Pinkerton returns, he brings his American wife with him and comes to say good-bye to Cho-Cho, who becomes distraught when she discovers that he is married and has no intention of staying. Cho-cho San does not reveal they have a son, although she is devastated by Pinkerton's betrayal and her own sense of shame. She gives her child to her parents to raise and kills herself.

Cast:

  • Berton Churchill - American Consul
  • Cary Grant - Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton
  • Charles Ruggles - Lt. Barton
  • Dorothy Libaire - Peach Blossom
  • Edmund Breese - Cho-Cho's grandfather
  • Helen Jerome Eddy - Cho-Cho's mother
  • Irving Pichel - Yomadori
  • Judith Vosselli - Madame Goro
  • Louise Carter - Suzuki
  • Philip Horomato - Trouble
  • Sándor Kállay - Goro
  • Sheila Terry - Mrs. Pinkerton
  • Sylvia Sidney - Cho-Cho San
  • Verna Hillie - Bridesmaid
  • Wallis Clark - Comm. Anderson
  • Marion Gering - Director
  • David Belasco - play
  • John Luther Long - play
  • Joseph Moncure March -
  • Josephine Lovett -
  • W. Franke Harling - Composer

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