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DramaRomanceAdventure

The Garden of Allah

- Two loves in conflict!

The star-crossed desert romance of a cloistered woman and a renegade monk.

Release Date : 1936-10-14

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Selznick International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Marlene Dietrich

Character Name : Domini Enfilden

Original Name : Marlene Dietrich

Gender : Female

Charles Boyer

Character Name : Boris Androvsky

Original Name : Charles Boyer

Gender : Male

Basil Rathbone

Character Name : Count Ferdinand Anteoni

Original Name : Basil Rathbone

Gender : Male

C. Aubrey Smith

Character Name : Father J. Roubier

Original Name : C. Aubrey Smith

Gender : Male

Joseph Schildkraut

Character Name : Batouch

Original Name : Joseph Schildkraut

Gender : Male

John Carradine

Character Name : Sand Diviner

Original Name : John Carradine

Gender : Male

Alan Marshal

Character Name : Capt. De Trevignac

Original Name : Alan Marshal

Gender : Male

Lucile Watson

Character Name : Mother Superior Josephine

Original Name : Lucile Watson

Gender : Female

Henry Brandon

Character Name : Hadj

Original Name : Henry Brandon

Gender : Male

Tilly Losch

Character Name : Irena

Original Name : Tilly Losch

Gender : Female

Nigel De Brulier

Character Name : Lector at Monastery (uncredited)

Original Name : Nigel De Brulier

Gender : Male

John George

Character Name : Waiter (uncredited)

Original Name : John George

Gender : Male

Betty Jane Graham

Character Name : Convent Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Betty Jane Graham

Gender : Female

Bonita Granville

Character Name : Convent Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Bonita Granville

Gender : Female

Maria Riva

Character Name : Young Girl Sewing (uncredited)

Original Name : Maria Riva

Gender : Female

Charles Waldron

Character Name : Abbe of Monastery (uncredited)

Original Name : Charles Waldron

Gender : Male

David Scott

Character Name : Larby (uncredited)

Original Name : David Scott

Gender : Male

Reviews

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@Geronimo1967

2024-12-04

Holy orders don't always suit everyone, as this rather disappointing drama concedes with neither "Domini" (Marlene Dietrich) and "Boris" (Charles Boyer) having the spirit to see their vows through. She is told by her reverend mother that maybe a time of reflection is in order, and where better than the Sahara. He? Well he has a slightly more duplicitous story to tell but that isn't something he immediately shares with her when they encounter amidst the shifting sands. Indeed, his Trappist monk malarkey quite endears him to her and soon they are head over heels. Now for the fly in the ointment. A bedraggled regiment of Foreign Legionnaires arrives at their remote oasis, and their captain (Alan Marshal) finds something familiar about the man! Whilst these sandy shenanigans are ongoing, we have the aristocratic count "Anteoni" (Basil Rathbone) keen on our lady, the mischievous "Irina" (Tilly Losch) with her nose out of joint and John Carradine wandering around trying to find water using divining rods. It's perhaps worse because the cast - which also includes C. Aubrey Smith - looks quite so impressive on paper, and it's a shame that this turns out to be so mundanely pedestrian. It doesn't help that they clearly never left the studio, but there's nothing at all between Dietrich and Boyer and Rathbone's camel isn't the only thing that looks like it's taken the hump. It might have looked better, or at least more authentic, had it been filmed in monochrome but sadly it wasn't, doesn't and isn't anyone's finest eighty minutes. Sorry.