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Director
  
Frank Borzage

Music director
  
Friedrich Hollaender

Country
  
United States

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Romance, Crime

Duration
  

Language
  
English Spanish

Desire (1936 film) movie poster

Release date
  
April 11, 1936 (1936-04-11) (U.S.)

Writer
  
Hans Szekely (play), Robert A. Stemmle (play), Edwin Justus Mayer (screenplay), Waldemar Young (screenplay), Samuel Hoffenstein (screenplay)

Screenplay
  
Edwin Justus Mayer, Waldemar Young, Samuel Hoffenstein

Cast
  
Marlene Dietrich
(Madeleine de Beaupré),
Gary Cooper
(Tom Bradley),
John Halliday
(Carlos Margoli),
William Frawley
(M. Gibson),
Ernest Cossart
(Aristide Duvalle),
Akim Tamiroff
(Avilia)

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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
LOVE WAS HER PRECIOUS LOOT!

Dietrich and cooper in desire 1936


Desire is an American romantic drama film released in 1936 and directed by Frank Borzage. It was produced by Borzage and Ernst Lubitsch. The picture is a remake of the 1933 German film Happy Days in Aranjuez. The screenplay was written by Samuel Hoffenstein, Edwin Justus Mayer and Waldemar Young based on the play Die Schönen Tage von Aranjuez by Hans Székely and Robert A. Stemmle. The music score was composed by Frederick Hollander and the cinematography was shot by Charles Lang and Victor Milner. Marlene Dietrich's wardrobe was designed by Travis Banton.

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The film stars Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper and John Halliday, William Frawley, Akim Tamiroff,and Alan Mowbray.

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Plot

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The film tells of Madeleine de Beaupre (Marlene Dietrich), a devious jewel thief. After stealing a string of pearls from jeweler Aristide Duval (Ernest Cossart), de Beaupre flees Paris. She leaves a trail that implicates psychiatrist Dr. Pauquet (Alan Mowbray). As she heads for the Spanish border, she nearly runs into Tom Bradley (Gary Cooper), an American auto mechanic vacationing in Europe. De Beaupre spots Bradley again at the Spanish customs. She's worried that the pearls will be found in her handbag, so she slips them into Bradley's pocket. After they make their way through inspection, de Beaupre flirts with Bradley in an attempt to get the pearls back. Bradley is too shy to respond so she gets his attention by trying to "repair" the engine of her car with a hammer. De Beaupre lures Bradley to the San Sebastian estate of her partner in crime, Carlos Margoli (John Halliday). It doesn't take long for Tom to figure out what de Beaupre and Margoli are up to. Yet, Bradley also knows that he's fallen for de Beaupre, and he's willing to go along as long as he's near her.

Cast

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  • Marlene Dietrich as Madeleine de Beaupre
  • Gary Cooper as Tom Bradley
  • John Halliday as Carlos Margoli
  • William Frawley as Mr. Gibson
  • Ernest Cossart as Aristide Duvalle
  • Akim Tamiroff as Avilia, Police Official
  • Alan Mowbray as Dr. Maurice Pauquet
  • Zeffie Tilbury as Aunt Olga
  • Background

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    John Gilbert was initially cast as Carlos Margoli, which was to be his comeback role. He had a heart attack in his dressing room a few weeks later and was immediately replaced by John Halliday. A few days later, Gilbert died of alcohol-induced heart failure. Some of the scenes in the film were directed by Ernst Lubitsch whilst Frank Borzage was fulfilling a prior commitment at Warner Bros. The film was shot at Paramount Studios and at the Iverson Ranch, Chatsworth, California and, unusual for its time, on location in France and Spain.

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    Of the film, Dietrich said:

    Desire (1936 film) Tuesday Morning Foreign Region DVD Report Desire Borzage 1936
    The only film I need not be ashamed of is Desire, directed by Frank Borzage and based on a script by Ernst Lubitsch. I found Gary Cooper a little less monosyllabic than before. He was finally rid of Lupe Vélez, who had been at his heels constantly throughout the shooting of Morocco.

    and:

    Desire became a good film and, moreover, also proved to be a box-office success. The script was excellent, the roles superb - one more proof that these elements are more important than actors.

    Accolades

    The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

  • 2002: AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions – Nominated
  • References

    Desire (1936 film) Wikipedia
    Desire (1936 film) IMDb Desire (1936 film) themoviedb.org