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It was The Garden of Allah, third cinema version of Robert Hichens’ 1907 best seller, produced by Selznick International Pictures, Inc. in six months for $2,200,000.
This 1920s film documents the elaborate preparations and celebrations of a Shriner convention, highlighting the creation and transportation of colossal Egyptian-style statues, including Pharaohs ...
The Garden of Allah also had Ben the Bellboy, who would supply whatever was needed— alcohol, girls, food. He made it his business to know everything about everyone.
I’ll be damned if I’ll believe anyone lives in a place called “The Garden of Allah.” —Thomas Wolfe, in a letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald, July 26, 1937 Even Tom Wolfe, the country boy from ...
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