The Unholy Garden (1931)

He Could Escape the Law, But Not His Women

The Unholy Garden (1931) poster

At a hotel in the middle of the Sahara, an old man and his daughter try to keep the location of a hidden treasure from a collection of thieves and criminals staying at the hotel who are determined to get it. A suave gentleman thief arrives at the hotel one day with his own plan to get the loot, but complications ensue when he begins to fall for the daughter.

Director: George Fitzmaurice
Genre: Romance, Drama
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Alfred Newman
Cinematography: George Barnes
Editing: Grant Whytock
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

desert, pre-code, adventurer

More Films by Director: George Fitzmaurice
More Films in Genre: Romance, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Unholy Garden about?
At a hotel in the middle of the Sahara, an old man and his daughter try to keep the location of a hidden treasure from a collection of thieves and criminals staying at the hotel who are determined to get it. A suave gentleman thief arrives at the hotel one day with his own plan to get the loot, but complications ensue when he begins to fall for the daughter.
Who directed The Unholy Garden?
The Unholy Garden was directed by George Fitzmaurice.
Who stars in The Unholy Garden?
The Unholy Garden stars Ronald Colman, Fay Wray, Estelle Taylor, Warren Hymer, Tully Marshall, Lawrence Grant.
How long is The Unholy Garden?
The Unholy Garden has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is The Unholy Garden?
The Unholy Garden is a Romance, Drama film.
Where was The Unholy Garden produced?
The Unholy Garden was produced in United States of America.