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193679 minDrama, Romance, Adventure

The Garden of Allah

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Is The Garden of Allah worth watching? With a rating of 5.8/10, this Drama, Romance, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Garden of Allah Synopsis

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

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Top Cast

Marlene Dietrich
Marlene DietrichDomini Enfilden
Charles Boyer
Charles BoyerBoris Androvsky
Basil Rathbone
Basil RathboneCount Ferdinand Anteoni
C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey SmithFather J. Roubier
Joseph Schildkraut
Joseph SchildkrautBatouch
John Carradine
John CarradineSand Diviner
Alan Marshal
Alan MarshalCapt. De Trevignac
Lucile Watson
Lucile WatsonMother Superior Josephine
Henry Brandon
Henry BrandonHadj
Tilly Losch
Tilly LoschIrena

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Is The Garden of Allah worth watching?

The Garden of Allah has received mixed reviews with a 5.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Romance, Adventure movies.

Is The Garden of Allah hit or flop?

The Garden of Allah has received average ratings (5.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Garden of Allah?

The Garden of Allah is a Drama, Romance, Adventure movie that The star-crossed desert romance of a cloistered woman and a renegade monk....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 4, 2024
★ 6

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.