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Helen Ware | ... |
Domini Enfilden
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Tom Santschi | ... |
Boris Androvsky
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Will Machin | ... |
Capt. De Trevignac
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Matt Snyder | ... |
Count Anteoni
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Harry Lonsdale | ... |
Father Roubier
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Eugenie Besserer | ... |
Lady Rens
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James Bradbury Sr. | ... |
The Sand Diviner
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Al W. Filson | ... |
Lord Rens
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Cecil Holland | ... |
Hadj
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Frank Clark | ... |
Father Beret
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Billy Jacobs | ... |
Child
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Pietro Sosso | ... |
Batouch
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Camille Astor | ... |
Suzanna
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Directed by
Colin Campbell |
Written by
Robert Hichens | ... | (novel) |
Gilson Willets | ... | (scenario) |
Produced by
William Nicholas Selig | ... | producer |
Art Direction by
Gabriel Pollock |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alfred E. Green | ... | assistant director |
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- The Film Market (1918) (United States) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
When her mother elopes with a lover and her father dies cursing the name of God, Domini Enfilden attempts to forget her pain in Beni Mora, an oasis in the Sahara. At the desert hotel, she meets and falls in love with Boris Androvsky, a tormented man of mystery. Abruptly announcing his departure one day, Boris bids farewell to Domini in the Garden of Allah, but passion overwhelms them, and after making love, they are married by Father Roubier. The two are happy until Capt. De Trevignac, a dinner guest, recognizes Boris as the former Father Antoine, a priest whose irrepressible lust forced him to leave the monastery. De Trevignac says nothing, but after his departure, Boris confesses to Domini, who urges him to return to the monastery. The years pass, and Domini rears her son Boris in the Garden of Allah. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The Garden of Allah, adapted from the novel by Hichens, was filmed again in 1927 and remade in 1936 starring Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer. See more » |
Movie Connections | Version of The Garden of Allah (1927). See more » |