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El antro del mal

Título original: The Unholy Garden
  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 14min
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Ronald Colman and Fay Wray in El antro del mal (1931)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA bunch of crooks team up to find and steal money from an old man and his daughter.A bunch of crooks team up to find and steal money from an old man and his daughter.A bunch of crooks team up to find and steal money from an old man and his daughter.

  • Dirección
    • George Fitzmaurice
  • Guionistas
    • Ben Hecht
    • Charles MacArthur
    • John Lee Mahin
  • Elenco
    • Ronald Colman
    • Fay Wray
    • Estelle Taylor
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
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    • Dirección
      • George Fitzmaurice
    • Guionistas
      • Ben Hecht
      • Charles MacArthur
      • John Lee Mahin
    • Elenco
      • Ronald Colman
      • Fay Wray
      • Estelle Taylor
    • 16Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    Elenco principal19

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    Ronald Colman
    Ronald Colman
    • Barrington Hunt
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Camille de Jonghe
    Estelle Taylor
    Estelle Taylor
    • Eliza Mowbray
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Smiley Corbin
    Tully Marshall
    Tully Marshall
    • Baron de Jonghe
    Lawrence Grant
    Lawrence Grant
    • Dr. Shayne
    Ullrich Haupt
    Ullrich Haupt
    • Col. von Axt
    Kit Guard
    Kit Guard
    • Kid Twist
    Henry Armetta
    Henry Armetta
    • Nick the Goose
    Lucille La Verne
    Lucille La Verne
    • Lucie Villars
    Mischa Auer
    Mischa Auer
    • Prince Nicolai Poliakoff
    Henry Kolker
    Henry Kolker
    • Col. Lautrac
    Charles Hill Mailes
    Charles Hill Mailes
    • Alfred de Jonghe
    • (as Chas. H. Mailes)
    Wilhelm von Brincken
    Wilhelm von Brincken
    • Undetermined Supporting Role
    • (escenas eliminadas)
    • (as William von Brincken)
    John George
    John George
    • Mohammed
    • (sin créditos)
    George Irving
    George Irving
    • Paris Prefect of Police
    • (sin créditos)
    Arnold Korff
    Arnold Korff
    • Lautrac
    • (sin créditos)
    Nadja
    • Native Dancer
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • George Fitzmaurice
    • Guionistas
      • Ben Hecht
      • Charles MacArthur
      • John Lee Mahin
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    6barnesgene

    Better Than Average Yarn

    Setting aside all the implausible elements in the story, it's a pretty good, briskly told yarn, made exciting by the way the plot actually becomes more complicated as the film careens wildly to its conclusion. So it's easy to watch, first of all, this garden of unholy criminals in the middle of nowhere working through their mutually broken honor among thieves. Pre-code, you'll find only the hint of a bosom flashing from a very minor female character. Otherwise the sexual innuendos are largely verbal. Like another reviewer, I too appreciated the hotel-in-the-desert ambiance and its effervescent symbolism. And the strangely obsequious Arab natives flitting about never intrude upon the Westerners. Meanwhile Ronald Colman and ever-pleasantly baby-fatty Fay Wray may not be the last word in chemistry, but they do get the job done nicely.
    stryker-5

    "Decency Has Its Moments"

    The suave criminal Barrington Hunt heads for a hideout in the Sahara Desert. In the crumbling old moorish palace he meets a gang of desperados and the divine Camille. A plan intended to relieve Camille of her hidden loot misfires when Hunt begins to fall for her ....

    Ronald Coleman plays his stock role of gentleman thief, and Fay Wray is Camille. Wray was a busy star at the time, averaging seven features per year between 1927 and 1934, though of course her name will always be associated with "King Kong", made two years after this crime thriller. "Don't worry - I'm rather good at this," says Coleman as he takes the wheel of Elize's sporty open-top car. He might have been talking about his handsome roue performance. In a long crescendo, the film builds towards the climax of the kiss in the ruined mosque. Coleman is very effective as the cad who is ennobled by love, and his look of regret as Camille leaves is harrowing. If Wray is guilty of an overly declamatory acting style, it can be conceded that this was the vogue of the time. Estelle Taylor as the sexy Elize has a voice that grates, but her performance grows on the viewer as the film progresses.

    George Barnes' photography is beautiful, with Coleman backlit at crucial moments, almost like a saint with his halo. The set of the 'palais royal' is superb, deliciously seedy and rambling. There are nice glimpses of desert dunes, and the moorish architecture has an authentic look.

    "The place is crawling with lizards," we learn, and this could just as well describe the human inhabitants of the palais royal. Fortunately for Camille, Hunt is cunning enough to outwit the pack of villains who haunt this remote lair. Hunt is able to turn his wasted life into something good and useful in a heroic gesture of self-denial.

    Criticisms are limited to minor implausibilities. In such a forsaken spot, would the men all be clean-shaven every day? And would de Jonghe dress formally for Christmas Dinner? Would a disgraced German wear a military uniform out here?

    Verdict - Stylish adventure, with Coleman at his most urbane
    5LeonLouisRicci

    Disappointing Pre-Coder Despite Coleman, Wray, and Hecht

    Ronald Coleman Must have Thought when Sound Arrived in Hollywood that He Would Become an Even Bigger Star. What With a Voice that Could Melt Steel and the Coldest Femme Fatale Along with the Drop Dead Looks that Made Him a Silent Star. A Whole New World Would Open Up for the Likable Actor to Conquer.

    It was Not to Be. Given Atrocious Projects He Very Quickly Became Box-Office Poison and Although He Continued Working for Decades, His Star was Never Again as Bright as During the Silents. The Double Life (1947) is a Welcome Exception.

    In this Flop, Written by Ben Hecht and Co-Starring Fay Wray, a Very Busy Actress During this Period, Coleman is the Whole Show Surrounded by Unlikeable Clichéd Characters in a Dull, Dusty Setting.

    The Film Never Really Clicks but is Mildly Engaging and Estelle Taylor as a Slinky Bad Girl Showing Some Pre-Code Vampiness, is a Highlight. But Warren Hymer as Coleman's Sidekick is a Distraction and Way Over the Top.

    Overall, Pre-Code Fans Won't Find Much Here to Get Excited About and the Movie Mostly Just Lies There as the Desert Setting Isn't Very Exotic or Interesting. Worth a Watch for Pre-Code Completists, Fans of Coleman and Wray but Others May Find it Very Creaky. Not the Best Work of the Two Stars or Writer Hecht.
    8jcravens42

    Not typical Colman

    The acting style is dated, the production is low-budget, the characters are cartoonish, and the story is quite silly... but there is something about this movie I adore. There's no comparing Colman in RAFFLES to this role in THE HOLY GARDEN, as other reviewers have done - in the former, he's distinguished, elegant and urbane, an adorable, tame scoundrel any woman would be quite safe to be around (except for her heart, of course), but in THE UNHOLY GARDEN, the undercurrent of sexuality in his character will be a shock to anyone who is used to Colman in much less sensual, much more gentle roles. I'm used to seeing Clark Gable get this physical and sexual with his leading ladies, but Ronald Colman? Awesome! The dress-hooking scene with Estelle Taylor is delicious... If you are a Colman fan, you will adore this movie. If you're not, you may be one by the end - but don't expect to see him in other films in a role quite like this. In addition - lots of laugh-out-loud lines. What a shame the rest of the movie isn't as good.
    jimjo1216

    A pleasant surprise

    I taped THE UNHOLY GARDEN (1931) off TCM a while back and I don't remember why. I probably wanted to see Ronald Colman and Fay Wray together in what seemed like a rare pre-Code film. The tape sat on my shelf for a while before I finally decided to give it a look, and I was pleasantly surprised. This is a great little movie from the wild world of early talkies.

    Colman, ever charming and sophisticated, plays an notorious international criminal who holes up in a desert inn. There he meets a cast of unsavory characters of dubious repute. When it's discovered that the cranky blind man upstairs has stashed away a fortune, Colman agrees to win over the old man and his daughter (Fay Wray) in order to locate the loot.

    The motley group of thieves and murderers is played by Kit Guard, Henry Armetta, Ullrich Haupt, Mischa Auer, Lawrence Grant, and Warren Hymer. Grant in particular leaves an impression as a Vincent Price-y doctor character, the cool-headed intellectual of the group. (The brief conversation Grant has with Colman about his three dead wives is a delightful bit of black humor.) There's something about these characters in this secluded setting that reminds me of SAFE IN HELL (1931).

    RAFFLES (1930) meets SAFE IN HELL (1931), perhaps?

    This film has an interesting pedigree, written by the prolific Ben Hecht (UNDERWORLD, SCARFACE, THE FRONT PAGE, NOTHING SACRED, WUTHERING HEIGHTS, NOTORIOUS, KISS OF DEATH, etc.) and his frequent writing partner Charles MacArthur.

    This is a quick little film (75 minutes long), and it's enjoyable all the way through. The cast (also including a sultry Estelle Taylor and Tully Marshall as the dotty old man) is full of interesting characters, all staying together at the inn.

    A kind of romance blooms between Colman and Wray, who is young and lovely, but cut off from the world by her reclusive father. Colman is her window into Paris and the glamorous outside world. The film mixes romance and caper thrills while cultivating an atmosphere of danger. Certain scenes give the film a dark pre-Code edge. (In one scene Wray tells Colman what kind of life awaits her at the inn among the cutthroats. She wants to "start" with him, so she could have something nice to remember later on.)

    When things start to heat up, will Colman go through with his plans to swipe the cash? Will he double-cross the gang of crooks? Will he rescue the damsel and ride off into the sunset? Will he be tracked down by the French police?

    At 75 minutes, THE UNHOLY GARDEN is exciting, creepy, oddly charming, sexy, spooky, and even a little sweet. Ronald Colman is a dashing hero, even when he's playing an outlaw. Fay Wray is very lovely and sympathetic. This little-known pre-Code flick should interest any fans of early talkies. Check it out if it comes your way.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview given in 1993, Fay Wray expressed disappointment over this film. She recalled that she felt the script was substandard and a bit too unrealistic. She was surprised to learn from the interviewer that screenwriters Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur had likely pawned the script off on one or more subordinates before the script was finished.
    • Errores
      When The Arab is going down the street on his way to tell Hunt about his inability to furnish him with a car, he is clearly being followed by a spotlight.
    • Citas

      Barrington Hunt: Did you get that car?

      Arab: Impossible.

      Barrington Hunt: It's not impossible! Do you expect me to go on a camel? Now you keep on looking until you come back with a car. A car - do you understand? Four wheels. One on each corner. A motor in the front to make it go.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Ronald Colman (1962)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de octubre de 1931 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Unholy Garden
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Productora
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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