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The Pleasure Garden ()


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Two couples' romances are fancifully intertwined.

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Patsy Brand
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Jill Cheyne
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Levet
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Hugh Fielding
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Mr. Sidey (as Ferd Martini)
Florence Helminger ...
Mrs. Sidey
Georg H. Schnell ...
Oscar Hamilton (as George Snell)
Karl Falkenberg ...
Prince Ivan (as C. Falkenberg)
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Louis Brody ...
Plantation Manager (uncredited)
Elizabeth Pappritz ...
Native Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alfred Hitchcock

Written by

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Oliver Sandys ... (novel)
 
Eliot Stannard ... (scenario)

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Michael Balcon ... producer
Erich Pommer ... producer

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Lee Erwin ... (music composed and performed by)

Cinematography by

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Gaetano di Ventimiglia

Art Direction by

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Ludwig Reiber

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Alma Reville ... assistant director

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Alma Reville ... continuity

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Plot Summary

Patsy Brand is a chorus girl at the Pleasure Garden music hall. She meets Jill Cheyne who is down on her luck and gets her a job as a dancer. Jill is engaged to adventurer Hugh Fielding and she introduces Patsy to his colleague Levet, and they fall in love. Two different fates await the two couples. Written by Col Needham

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Also Known As
  • Irrgarten der Leidenschaft (Germany)
  • Le jardin du plaisir (France)
  • El jardín de la alegría (Spain)
  • 欢乐园 (China, Mandarin title)
  • El jardín de la alegría (Venezuela)
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  • 75 min
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Trivia Although shot in 1925, and shown to the British press in March 1926, this movie wasn't released in the U.K. until after The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927) was a massive hit in 1927. See more »
Goofs The dog, shown chewing up some clothing, disappears in the wide-angle shots of the apartment. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (1995). See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Patsy Brand: How do you like that - Cuddles knew all the time!
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