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The Garden of Allah

The Garden of Allah by Richard Boleslawski from MGM (Video & DVD)

    Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer play a pair of lost souls who meet in the desert. She is the sheltered Domini, looking for spiritual enlightenment in the Sahara. He is Boris, a young monk who has abandoned the monastery, wanting to experience the outside world. Together, they fall in love and try to come to terms with their mutual guilt while having a passionate affair. C. Aubrey Smith and Basil Rathbone serve as guides for Domini. John Carradine cameos as a bizarre fortune teller.

    Unfortunately, even an excellent cast can't save this sandy soaper from itself. Although the Technicolor cinematography is gorgeous, and Dietrich sports a new and more stunning gown for every desert occasion, viewers will find no oasis to quench their thirst. Basically, this is a very early version of Hollywood's "sex and sand" films, so popular in the 1950s--lush, unusual, and ultimately silly. --Mark Savary

    Screen legends Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer achieve the finest performances of their careers (Newsweek) as they taste forbidden fruit under the seductive blazing skies of the Sahara. Featuring a sumptuous score by composer Max Steiner (Gone With the Wind) this sweeping epic of passionate romance is the most beautiful and atmospherically compelling picture ever made (The Hollywood Reporter). After the death of her father convent-educated Domini Enfilden (Dietrich) heads for the desert seeking peace. But instead of tranquility the sultry beauty finds passion in the arms of Boris Androvsky (Boyer) secretly a Trappist monk who has broken his vows and lost his faith. Will Domini discover Boris secret and will his hidden past destroy their future happiness?System Requirements: Runing Time 79 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 027616903808 Manufacturer No: 1006178

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    Queen Kelly

    Queen Kelly by Edmund Goulding from Kino Video

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      The Garden of Allah

      The Garden of Allah by Richard Boleslawski from Starz / Anchor Bay

        Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer play a pair of lost souls who meet in the desert. She is the sheltered Domini, looking for spiritual enlightenment in the Sahara. He is Boris, a young monk who has abandoned the monastery, wanting to experience the outside world. Together, they fall in love and try to come to terms with their mutual guilt while having a passionate affair. C. Aubrey Smith and Basil Rathbone serve as guides for Domini. John Carradine cameos as a bizarre fortune teller.

        Unfortunately, even an excellent cast can't save this sandy soaper from itself. Although the Technicolor cinematography is gorgeous, and Dietrich sports a new and more stunning gown for every desert occasion, viewers will find no oasis to quench their thirst. Basically, this is a very early version of Hollywood's "sex and sand" films, so popular in the 1950s--lush, unusual, and ultimately silly. --Mark Savary

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        The Garden of Allah [Region 2]

        The Garden of Allah [Region 2] by Richard Boleslawski

          Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer play a pair of lost souls who meet in the desert. She is the sheltered Domini, looking for spiritual enlightenment in the Sahara. He is Boris, a young monk who has abandoned the monastery, wanting to experience the outside world. Together, they fall in love and try to come to terms with their mutual guilt while having a passionate affair. C. Aubrey Smith and Basil Rathbone serve as guides for Domini. John Carradine cameos as a bizarre fortune teller.

          Unfortunately, even an excellent cast can't save this sandy soaper from itself. Although the Technicolor cinematography is gorgeous, and Dietrich sports a new and more stunning gown for every desert occasion, viewers will find no oasis to quench their thirst. Basically, this is a very early version of Hollywood's "sex and sand" films, so popular in the 1950s--lush, unusual, and ultimately silly. --Mark Savary

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