The Pleasure Garden (film)

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The Pleasure Garden

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Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Produced by Michael Balcon
Erich Pommer
Written by Novel:
Oliver Sandys
Screenplay:
Eliot Stannard
Starring Virginia Valli
Carmelita Geraghty
Miles Mander
John Stuart
Ferdinand Martini
Cinematography Gaetano di Ventimiglia
Editing by Continuity:
Alma Reville
Distributed by Wardour Films Ltd.
Release date(s) Flag of Germany November 3, 1925
Flag of the United Kingdom March 1, 1926
Flag of the United States 1926
Running time 75 min.
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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The Pleasure Garden is a 1925 silent film, and the debut feature of Alfred Hitchcock.

Michael Balcon allowed Hitchcock to direct the film when Graham Cutts, a jealous executive at Gainsborough Pictures, would not allow him to work on The Rat. The story concerns two chorus girls at The Pleasure Garden Theatre, in London, Patsy Brand and Jill Cheyne. It was shot in Italy and Germany. It was based on a novel by Oliver Sandys.

Many misfortunes befell the cast and crew. This included a serious depletion of their budget when Gaetano Ventimiglia, the film's cinematographer, tried to hide the film from Italian customs officials. The trick failed, and they had to pay fines, and buy new film.

Although the film was shot in 1925, and was shown to the British press in March 1926, the film wasn't officially released in the UK until after The Lodger became a massive hit, in 1927.


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