The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958)
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- 158 mins
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The Inn of the Sixth Happiness
Alan Burgess' novel The Small Woman was the source for the British/American co-production Inn of the Sixth Happiness. Set in the China of the 1930s, the film stars Ingrid Bergman as real-life missionary Gladys Aylward. Against the advice of practically everyone, Gladys heads into the war-ravaged interior to spread the Christian gospel. She finds a powerful ally in the form of an elderly Mandarin (Robert Donat) who, despite his early efforts to rid himself of the troublesome Gladys, eventually converts to Christianity. Gladys' burgeoning romance with Chinese army officer Lin Nan (Curt Jurgens) is interrupted when she is obliged to guide a group of Chinese children to safety over some of the most treacherous of Northern China's mountain regions. Inn of the Sixth Happiness retains its entertainment value some four decades after its production, even allowing for the preponderance of Occidental actors in Oriental roles. The film also served to breathe new life into the old children's nonsense song "This Old Man" (aka "Knick, Knack, Paddywhack"). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Inn of the Sixth Happiness:
Ingrid Bergman also in Hedda Gabler , Under Capricorn , Spellbound , Joan of Arc , Autumn Sonata
Robert Donat also in The 39 Steps , Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Peter Chong also in Torch Song , The Purple Heart , South Sea Woman , Easter Parade
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