The Garden of Allah (1927 film)
The Garden of Allah | |
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Directed by | Rex Ingram |
Produced by | Rex Ingram |
Written by | Willis Goldbeck |
Based on |
The Garden of Allah by Robert S. Hichens |
Starring |
Alice Terry Iván Petrovich Marcel Vibert |
Music by |
William Axt Edward Bowes David Mendoza |
Cinematography |
Monroe Bennett Lee Garmes Marcel Lucien |
Edited by | Arthur Ellis |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
The Garden of Allah (1927) is a film directed by Rex Ingram and starring his wife, actress Alice Terry. It was the second version of the Robert Hichens novel The Garden of Allah, that had been filmed by the Selig company in 1916 with Helen Ware and would be filmed again in 1936 The Garden of Allah with Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer. The film was shot at a studio in Nice, France, and the desert exteriors were filmed in North Africa.
Plot
Father Adrien (Iván Petrovich), a monk at the Trappist monastery of Notre Dame d'Afrique in Algeria, abandons his vows and escapes to the desert, where he meets and rescues Domini (Alice Terry).
Cast
- Alice Terry - Domini Enfilden
- Iván Petrovich - Father Adrien
- Marcel Vibert - Count Anteoni
- H.H. Wright - Lord Rens
- Pâquerette - Suzanne (as Madame Paquerette)
- Gerald Fielding - Batouch
- Armand Dutertre - The Priest of Beni-Mora
- Ben Sadour - The Sand Diviner
- Claude Fielding - Hadj
- Rehba Bent Salah - Ayesha
- Michael Powell - A Tourist
External links
- The Garden of Allah at the Internet Movie Database
- The Garden of Allah at AllMovie
- The Garden of Allah at the TCM Movie Database
- The Garden of Allah at the American Film Institute Catalog
- The Garden of Allah at SilentEra
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