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Sous le ciel de Polynésie

Original title: Bahama Passage
  • 1941
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  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
148
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Sterling Hayden and Madeleine Carroll in Sous le ciel de Polynésie (1941)
DramaRomance

A girl, Carol Delbridge (Madeleine Carroll), whom the audience is quickly informed has been around, and her father arrive to take over the business management of an island in the Bahamas own... Read allA girl, Carol Delbridge (Madeleine Carroll), whom the audience is quickly informed has been around, and her father arrive to take over the business management of an island in the Bahamas owned by Adrian Ainsworth (Sterling Hayden), descendant of many ancestors who have handled it... Read allA girl, Carol Delbridge (Madeleine Carroll), whom the audience is quickly informed has been around, and her father arrive to take over the business management of an island in the Bahamas owned by Adrian Ainsworth (Sterling Hayden), descendant of many ancestors who have handled it over the years to the satisfaction of its two hundred and fifty native residents. He is m... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward H. Griffith
  • Writers
    • Nelson Hayes
    • Virginia Van Upp
  • Stars
    • Madeleine Carroll
    • Sterling Hayden
    • Flora Robson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    148
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    • Director
      • Edward H. Griffith
    • Writers
      • Nelson Hayes
      • Virginia Van Upp
    • Stars
      • Madeleine Carroll
      • Sterling Hayden
      • Flora Robson
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Madeleine Carroll
    Madeleine Carroll
    • Carol Delbridge
    Sterling Hayden
    Sterling Hayden
    • Adrian Ainsworth
    • (as Stirling Hayden)
    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Mrs. Ainsworth
    Leo G. Carroll
    Leo G. Carroll
    • Delbridge
    Mary Anderson
    Mary Anderson
    • Mary Ainsworth
    Cecil Kellaway
    Cecil Kellaway
    • Captain Jack Risingwell
    Leigh Whipper
    • Morales
    Dorothy Dandridge
    Dorothy Dandridge
    • Thalia
    Fred Kohler Jr.
    Fred Kohler Jr.
    • Mary's Naval Purser Friend
    • (uncredited)
    Jeni Le Gon
    Jeni Le Gon
    • Mary's Maid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward H. Griffith
    • Writers
      • Nelson Hayes
      • Virginia Van Upp
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    The Novelist

    The 18 Year Old Dorothy Dandridge

    I found this dull production of 'Bahama Passage' a test of endurance in order to see the 18 year old Dorothy Dandridge at work. She was lucky to act in Hollywood films during her teens, and although she wasn't incredibly famous, she did earn a living out of acting in films.
    sbibb1

    Breathtakngly Beautiful Film (and the scenery is great too)

    Plot synopsis:

    Sterling Hayden is a salt farmer on an island in the Bahamas. When his father dies in an accidental fall, it pushes his unstable mother (Flora Robson) over the edge. She believes he was murdered by the natives of the island. She asks to leave the island and takeup residence on another island.

    Leo G. Carroll and his daughter Madeline Carroll (no relation) arrive at the island and help them out. Sterling Hayden is married and does not reveal this fact to Madeline Carroll, and she falls in love with him. When she finds out he is married she is upset and feels like a fool for falling for him.

    Meanwhile, Flora Robson has gotten Leo G. Carroll worked up and he believes as well that the islanders are out to kill them. In a weak moment he shoots and kills a native boy, and the trouble begins for everyone.

    The film was shot on location in the Bahamas and the scenery is breathtakingly beautiful. The film was shot in technicolor and the colors originally must have been bright and vibrant. Watching the movie made me wish I was there.

    Madeline Carroll is breathtakingly beautiful in this film. Dressed most of the time in white she gives off a inner glow. Sterling Hayden will surely make female hearts flutter (and a few men too) he seems to spend the better portion of the film shirtless.

    The supporting cast is good and able. Mary Anderson plays Hayden's wife, though she appears in only one brief scene. Dorothy Dandridge appears as a maid in this film, early in her career, and is only in a few scenes.

    This film is still under copyright and is not available on VHS or DVD. If you can get a copy of this film I suggest you watch it. The scenery and the cast alone make it worth while.
    10radodge

    I have seen BOTH "Virginia" and "Bahama Passage"

    As I understand it, both of these films are among the Paramount films purchased by Universal. They are both fabulously beautiful films with wonderful casts and it is a shame that UNIVERSAL does not issue them as one of their DOUBLE FEATURE dvds. It is a shame that two films of this quality and historic interest are not available. Both of these films are exceptional. They have color photography and location filming unusual for the time (1941). Both have big name supporting players of interest, especially Dorothy Dandridge. Mr Hayden was encumbered with the irksome title 'the most beautiful man in the movies' at this time. Fortunately for his employers, he is a good enough actor that his annoyance does not show.
    5michele-85

    I Love Watching This Movie

    As a homeowner on Salt Cay, Turks and Caicos, this movie is very special. Bahama Passage was filmed on Salt Cay and Grand Turk. It shows, for those of us who missed those days, what our island looked like. The White House..home of Adrian, is still standing. The office, where Moreno gets slapped around by Leo G. Carroll just fell down in Hurricane Frances. Some of the rooms in the movie still exist in the White House, and frankly, haven't changed a bit. I am very much interested in doing a history article on the filming of Bahama Passage--one of my sources for the story was only about 8 years old at the time, so her history is a little thin in spots..but she lived in the White House and remembers many things quite well. The content of the story, as in the book Dildo Cay, is somewhat thin. But I can look at Sterling Hayden and Madeline Carrol all day. You can obtain a VHS print of the movie on Ebay if you keep searching under Bahama Passage..that is how I got mine. I would appreciate any information anyone might have on the filming of this movie so my history is correct.
    5planktonrules

    "This is the story of the people of Dildo Cay...."

    The above quote is from the introduction to "Bahama Passage" and a rather ill-named location it certainly is!

    1941 was an eventful year for young Sterling Hayden. He had the distinction of starring in the first two films in which he appeared. Both of which his co-star was Madeleine Carroll...and they both soon married in 1942. Sadly, the marriage didn't last...but it did result in "Virginia" and "Bahama Passage".

    When the film begins, Adrian's father is found dead on the beach. Adrian Ainsworth (Hayden) accepts that his father's death was an accident. His mentally ill mother insists that the natives murdered him. However, on this small island of Dildo Key, the natives are friendly and loyal to the Ainsworth family....and they'd have no reason to kill anyone...yet. I say yet because the overseer that Adrian soon hires (Leo G. Carroll) is a harsh and wicked man. Again and again, the overseer provokes the natives until ultimately disaster happens...and Adrian is left to care for the man's daughter, Carol (Madeleine Carroll).

    Paramout spent a lot of money on this production, with a location shoot in the Turks & Caicos as well as filming it in color. Despite this, the story is weak due to the writing and some of the acting. While I love Hayden and his films, when he finds his father dead he was simply terrible...with zero emotion and making for a very unconvincing scene. Additionally, Ms. Carroll's character is very poorly written. While you are supposed to like her and cheer for a romance between her and Adrian, she is wishy-washy in dealing with her irresponsible jerk of a father. It makes no sense for her to adore Adrian yet again and again to side with her father against him when clearly her father is not only wrong but created all the problems. She is too weak...and unlikable as a result. Overall, a nice looking film that doesn't quite hit the mark.

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      One of over seven hundred Paramount Pictures Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by MCA ever since. This movie's initial telecast took place in Chicago, Illinois on Monday, January 5, 1959 on WBBM (Channel 2), followed by Omaha, Nebraska on January 29, 1959 on KETV (Channel 7) and in Denver 22 May 1959 on KBTV (Channel 9); . It first aired in Los Angeles, California and Asheville, North Carolina on September 16, 1959 on KNXT (Channel 2) and WLOS (Channel 13), followed by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 29, 1959 on WCAU (Channel 10), by Johnstown, Pennsylvania on October 12, 1959 on WJAC (Channel 6), by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 15, 1959 on KDKA (Channel 2), by Detroit, Michigan on October 28, 1959 on WJBK (Channel 2), by Milwaukee, Wisconsin on December 17, 1959 on WITI (Channel 6), and by Phoenix, Arizona on December 26, 1959 on KVAR (Channel 12). At this time, color broadcasting was in its infancy, limited to only a small number of high rated programs, primarily on NBC and NBC affiliated stations, so these movie showings were all still in black-and-white. Viewers were not offered the opportunity to see these movies in their original Technicolor until several years later.
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      Referenced in Extravagances (1995)

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1946 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bahama Passage
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Cay, Turks & Caicos
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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