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Désir

Original title: Desire
  • 1936
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  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.2K
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Désir (1936)
ComedyCrimeRomance

An automotive engineer bound for a holiday in Spain meets a sultry jewel thief.An automotive engineer bound for a holiday in Spain meets a sultry jewel thief.An automotive engineer bound for a holiday in Spain meets a sultry jewel thief.

  • Director
    • Frank Borzage
  • Writers
    • Edwin Justus Mayer
    • Waldemar Young
    • Samuel Hoffenstein
  • Stars
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • Gary Cooper
    • John Halliday
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Frank Borzage
    • Writers
      • Edwin Justus Mayer
      • Waldemar Young
      • Samuel Hoffenstein
    • Stars
      • Marlene Dietrich
      • Gary Cooper
      • John Halliday
    • 49User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
    • Madeleine de Beaupre
    Gary Cooper
    Gary Cooper
    • Tom Bradley
    John Halliday
    John Halliday
    • Carlos Margoli
    William Frawley
    William Frawley
    • Mr. Gibson
    Ernest Cossart
    Ernest Cossart
    • Aristide Duvalle
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Avilia - Police Official
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Dr. Maurice Pauquet (mistakenly listed in end credits as Dr. Edouard Pauquet)
    Zeffie Tilbury
    Zeffie Tilbury
    • Aunt Olga
    George MacQuarrie
    George MacQuarrie
    • Clerk With Gun
    • (scenes deleted)
    Enrique Acosta
    • Pedro - the Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • Customs Inspector
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Chauffeur
    • (uncredited)
    Rafael Blanco
    • Haywagon Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Chase
    Stephen Chase
    • Continental Palace Hotel Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Blanche Craig
    • Tourist Woman
    • (uncredited)
    George Davis
    George Davis
    • French Garage Man
    • (uncredited)
    Anna De Linsky
    • Servant
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Depp
    Harry Depp
    • Gibson's Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank Borzage
    • Writers
      • Edwin Justus Mayer
      • Waldemar Young
      • Samuel Hoffenstein
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    User reviews49

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    8AAdaSC

    "....disarm the fricassee...."

    Gary Cooper (Tom) encounters Marlene Dietrich (Madeleine) on his way to holiday in Spain. Unknown to him is the fact that she has just stolen over $2 worth of pearls and is trying to smuggle them into Spain. She slips the pearls into his jacket pocket without him noticing so she can avoid the customs search. However, he takes off his jacket and packs it into his suitcase forcing her to stick with him until a moment arises where she can get the pearls back. Things don't work out as planned for her as when they part company, Cooper still has possession of the pearls. Her partner in crime John Halliday (Carlos) is not happy with her. When Cooper suddenly shows up again, he is still unaware that he is carrying the valuable pearls. Dietrich is romantically won over by him and this changes her plans.....

    The film has a good cast with a special mention for Zeffie Tilbury as "Aunt Olga" who turns up late in the film - an old, frail lady on the outside but a cold, emotionless criminal at heart. She advises Dietrich to forget about love - it is much better to have the memory. There are many good scenes, eg, the end scene at dinner when Cooper gradually reveals to Halliday what he knows about the theft, the beginning scene when Dietrich is carrying out her scam, the scene at customs on the border of Spain where we are unsure of who is going to get busted and how, etc. The story gets going from the outset and is played with humour. Cooper is funny as the salesman, eg, when he discusses which is the better word - "delighted" or "glad" - to his boss before he goes on holiday. The strong cast keep the story going and it's a funny film. Good entertainment.
    7planktonrules

    unbelievable plot but well-executed

    First, I give kudos to both the camera man as well as the makeup artists. They did an exceptional job in presenting Ms. Dietrich--she's as pretty as I've ever seen her in a film. While I have never been a fan of her work and never found her particularly attractive, they make the absolute most of what she's got in this film. She did appear appropriately tantalizing and her acting was excellent. Maybe I need to see a few more of her films so I might re-appraise her work.

    The plot is very hard to believe--not so much as having Dietrich play a jewel thief, but that she would steal and destroy Gary Cooper's car and he wouldn't be a lot more angry about it! In fact, soon they are both head-over-heels in love!! I remember the last time some lady hit my car (she didn't even steal it)--I was much more likely to punch the lady in the nose than fall her her! Oh well, that's Hollywood of the 1930s. If you suspend disbelief about this, the rest of the film is a very entertaining romance. Plus, the end of the film will surely satisfy everyone. It's a very good effort only hampered by a few difficult to swallow story devices.
    7dbdumonteil

    Pearls before fine (people).

    The first part will puzzle Borzage's fans because it's not his usual style:it's a comedy and the fans of "little man what now?" "no greater glory" or "lucky star" may not get something out of it.Not that Borzage had not broached comedy before:one of his first talkies was "they had to see Paris" ,a sometimes ponderous satire of American naiveté in France,a country Borzage particularly loved (see "Seventh heaven" or "hearts divided" .

    "Desire" begins in France with a nice shot of "les Toits Sous Le Ciel De Paris".The scenes between the jeweler and the shrink are sheer genius and have inspired since many screenwriters.Gary Cooper as the naive (not so naive anyway) American and Marlene Dietrich as the elegant glamor false countess make an ideal pairing:he is hot,joyful,singing and she is cold ,remote,suave and there is a special chemistry between them (there are other ladies with whom Cooper was particularly brilliant:two good examples are found in "unconquered" with Paulette Godard and "cloak and dagger" with Lili Palmer,another German actress ) This is also the movie where you 'll find the longest honk in the history of cinema.The only movie where they're talking international politics without being political.Towards the end ,the movie almost turns dramatic ,notably when aunt Olga tells Dietrich about love which is more valuable when it remains impossible.

    This is not among my favorite Borzage (considering " three comrades" "mortal storm" and "strange cargo" were still to come) but it's really much fun to watch and it is to be recommended .
    8nnnn45089191

    Excellent comedy

    This is one of those films that I had heard of and never thought it would be this good.The second teaming of Gary Cooper and Marlene Dietrich, six years after "Morocco", is a sheer delight.They have a beautiful chemistry in this movie.She is alluring and mysterious,and he is the naive but charming American everyman.This is perhaps the first time Cooper used this screen persona,which he did so well in later comedies.There are two hilarious supporting performances by Alan Mowbray and Ernest Cossart as Dietrich's easy victims of the jewel theft.This comedy is what I would call sophisticated,elegant and witty. Here we have Cooper and Dietrich at their best and watch them having fun together.
    10Ron Oliver

    The Lubitsch Touch Is Felt Again

    The DESIRE for a fabulous string of pearls has unexpected results for the beautiful thief.

    Bearing the unmistakable impress of its legendary producer, Ernst Lubitsch, here is a stylish concoction of witty dialogue & sophisticated romance sure to please the most discriminating palate. It is a shame that the film is so badly neglected, as it is a joy from start to finish. With impeccable production values, the film is also a study in handsome sets & costumes.

    Gorgeous Marlene Dietrich ravishes the eye with her sheer physical presence, but her beauty should not detract from her acting ability, which is considerable. She presents us with a woman of mystery & slowly, deliberately, allows us to acquaint ourselves with her character. She imbues it all with a real sense of humor, which makes her first scenes, in which she pulls off a classic jewel robbery, all that more delightful.

    Rawboned & enthusiastic, there is very little mystery swirling about Gary Cooper, playing an American auto engineer working in Paris. Embracing all life might bring him in his first trip to Spain, he is wide open and ready for passionate romance when Dietrich blows into his life. Their screen time together is charged with sensual electricity which no Production Code could disguise.

    Deftly underplaying the menace of his role, John Halliday is dangerously suave as a thieving ‘prince' who manages to keep one step ahead of the law. Ernest Cossart & Alan Mowbray are wonderful as Parisian gentlemen who fall victim to Dietrich's schemes (one has his pearls purloined, the other gets his dignity damaged).

    Elderly English actress Zeffie Tilbury is given an unusually choice role, playing the matriarch of the gang of thieves. Arriving late in the proceedings, with only a few scenes she is able to make us wish we knew a lot more about her character.

    In much smaller roles, William Frawley as Cooper's boss & Akim Tamiroff, as a Spanish police official blinded by Dietrich's beauty, do well with their few minutes on the screen.

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    • Trivia
      John Gilbert initially was cast as Carlos Margoli. Promised to be his comeback role after a string of flops, he filmed a few Technicolor costume tests with Marlene Dietrich (whom he was dating at the time). He had a heart attack in his dressing room only days before shooting started and immediately was replaced by John Halliday. A few days after his abrupt replacement, Gilbert died of alcohol-induced heart failure. Peggy Stallings' "Flesh and Fantasy" states that Gilbert and Dietrich were living together when she tried to use her influence to have him cast opposite her in the film. She withdrew her support when the actor renewed his friendship with former fiancée Greta Garbo. After this, Dietrich renewed her relationship with Gary Cooper, who got the part. Gilbert's fatal heart attack occurred on the same day Cooper's casting was officially announced by Paramount.
    • Goofs
      Tom's tie starts short and then is long and thin in the during the luggage search at the border. When long it is tucked slightly into his trousers and has no tie bar. At the start and end it is shorter and wider, and bears a tie bar.
    • Quotes

      Aristide Duvalle: Cigarette?

      Madeleine de Beaupre: No, thank you, I don't smoke.

      Aristide Duvalle: Nor do I. A barbaric habit. One fills one's lungs and other people's eyes with smoke.

    • Connections
      Featured in Marlene (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Awake in a Dream
      Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

      Played during the opening and end credits

      Played on piano and sung by Marlene Dietrich

      Played as background music often

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1936 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Desire
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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