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  1. The missionaries and children eventually reach the train station, but in the chaos, Bob and Megan are both knocked unconscious and are separated. Sometime later, Megan regains consciousness in the private troop train of General Yen, attended by his concubine, Mah-Li.

  2. May 31, 2024 · The Bitter Tea of General Yen” is a groundbreaking movie from 1933 that bravely explores interracial relationships and cultural clashes in war-torn China, challenging stereotypes and prompting viewers to rethink societal norms.

  3. The Bitter Tea of General Yen: Directed by Frank Capra. With Barbara Stanwyck, Nils Asther, Toshia Mori, Walter Connolly. A Chinese warlord and an engaged Christian missionary fall in love.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Frank Capra
    • 1933-01-06
  4. The Bitter Tea of General Yen ★★★ 1933. Stanwyck arrives in Shanghai to marry a missionary (Gordon) during the threatening days of China's civil war. Unexpectedly swept into the arms of an infamous warlord (Asher), she becomes fascinated, although his attempts to seduce her fail.

  5. Megan Davis, a young American, arrives in Shanghai during the Chinese Civil War in order to marry a missionary. She is separated from her fiancé and rescued by General Yen. At his palace, she defends Mah-Li, Yen's mistress, who is suspected of giving secrets to the enemy.

  6. Knocked unconscious, she is saved by a Chinese general warlord who brings her to his palace. When the general falls in love with the naive young woman, she fights her attraction to the powerful general and resists his flirtation, yet remains at his side when his fortune turns.

  7. It was the logical conclusion to the Sicilian immigrant's admiration for America, which admittedly produced much better movies, such as It Happened One Night and Mr Deeds Goes...

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