Maugham loved to write about the South Seas, as in "Rain" (the story that inspired MISS SADIE THOMPSON),
The Moon and Sixpence, and other works. BEACHCOMBER is another such tale, concerning Newton, a drunk lolling about a tropical island in between attacks of the d.t.'s. The only other
white locals are a minister and his sister (Rogers and Johns). This film was done in 1938 with Laughton as the wastrel, but this version is slightly better, since the secondary roles (Sinden as a government official, Pleasence as a clerk, Hordern as the tribal chief) are more defined. When cholera
erupts, Newton cleans up his act and he and Johns go to work to stem the epidemi...
Released:
1954
Rated:
NR
Length:
90 mins