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Le jardin de mes amours

Original title: Of Love and Desire
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
173
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Le jardin de mes amours (1963)
Psychological DramaDrama

American engineer Steve Corey comes to Mexico to work at one of the mining projects owned by Katherine Beckman and her half-brother Paul. He meets Katherine, and the man he is replacing, Bil... Read allAmerican engineer Steve Corey comes to Mexico to work at one of the mining projects owned by Katherine Beckman and her half-brother Paul. He meets Katherine, and the man he is replacing, Bill Maxton, tells him that Katherine is his for the asking..."all you have to do is touch he... Read allAmerican engineer Steve Corey comes to Mexico to work at one of the mining projects owned by Katherine Beckman and her half-brother Paul. He meets Katherine, and the man he is replacing, Bill Maxton, tells him that Katherine is his for the asking..."all you have to do is touch her---she goes off like fireworks. There were plenty of guys before me, and there'll be plen... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Rush
  • Writers
    • Victor Stoloff
    • Jacquine Delessert
    • László Görög
  • Stars
    • Merle Oberon
    • Steve Cochran
    • Curd Jürgens
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Rush
    • Writers
      • Victor Stoloff
      • Jacquine Delessert
      • László Görög
    • Stars
      • Merle Oberon
      • Steve Cochran
      • Curd Jürgens
    • 15User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Merle Oberon
    Merle Oberon
    • Katherine Beckmann
    Steve Cochran
    Steve Cochran
    • Steve Corey
    Curd Jürgens
    Curd Jürgens
    • Paul Beckmann
    • (as Curt Jurgens)
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Gus Cole
    Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie
    • Bill Maxton
    • (as Steve Brody)
    Eduardo Noriega
    Eduardo Noriega
    • Mr. Dominguez
    • (as Edward Noriega)
    Rebeca Iturbide
    Rebeca Iturbide
    • Mrs. Renard
    • (as Rebecca Iturbide)
    Elsa Cárdenas
    Elsa Cárdenas
    • Mrs. Domínguez
    • (as Elsa Cardenas)
    Tony Carbajal
    • Dr. Renard
    Aurora Muñoz
    • Maria
    Félix González
    • Engineer
    • (as Felix Gonzalez)
    Felipe de Flores
    • Julio
    • (as Felipe Flores)
    José Chávez
    • Barber Who Cuts Katherine's Hair
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Rush
    • Writers
      • Victor Stoloff
      • Jacquine Delessert
      • László Görög
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    7kinder-1

    Katherine and Steve--Merle and Steve A Love Story

    I came to this film because of Steve Cochran. Surprisingly, it is lovely to look at, has an over the top love story, and though a bit of editing would have helped in the last half hour, It is well acted for this genre. Katherine is a middle aged woman, whose self esteem is determined by the number of men who desire her. She meets Steve and something happens--they fall in love against all odds. With a half brother whose intentions are a bit bent, you wonder if the lovers will wind up with each other or go their separate ways. Oberon and Cochran in real life did both--a RL romance that ended with the film, but a connection that caused Oberon to ask the Los Angeles police to further investigate the cause of death for Steve on his boat 2 years later.They refused but she cared enough to risk headlines for him. Life IS sometimes stranger than fiction.
    2mls4182

    Oh dear

    The only reason to watch this film is to see the timeless beauty of Merle Oberon and Mexico. The price you pay is sitting through this horrible script and seeing the effects of years of alcohol on Steve Cochran and Curt Jergens.

    This movie is bad but unfortunately without fun camp moments. It is obvious that Merle Oberon only made this film because offers were drying up. A shame since Oberon is lovely and probably didn't need the Vaseline on the lens treatment.

    The film also reels of the double standard. A sexually compulsive man is no big deal but a woman with the same issue is the basis for an entire movie.
    Poseidon-3

    It's a Merle World after all.......

    It seems that too few people have been privileged enough to bear witness to this magnificently presented, overheated camp epic. A sort of romantic science-fiction saga, it takes place in a world where every man in evidence wants a piece of Oberon and nearly all of them get some! Things kick off with a love song, somewhat wobbily crooned by none other than Sammy Davis Jr! Next, mining entrepreneur Cochran lands his plane in Acapulco in order to meet a local honcho who will be utilizing his services. However, Cochran is spirited away to a glamorous party at which the honcho (Jurgens) and his half-sister (Oberon) are mixing business (on his part) and pleasure (on her part.) Oberon's character is a highly neurotic sex-addict who causes her brother a fair share of grief. Cochran scarcely gets to meet Jurgens before Oberon has her hooks in him, playing a see-through version of hard-to-get one minute, then desperately tugging at his heartstrings the next. After their bedroom romp, Oberon is up and at 'em in the swimming pool (impressively sporting a bikini at age 53), soon joined by Cochran, who has to choose from a variety of suits, some left behind by her army of ex-lovers. He settles on a monogrammed bikini brief of his own (which he also displays admirably for a 46 year-old man), playfully indicating that whomever's initials are on it has left it behind. When Jurgens chides her behavior, Oberon has another meltdown, but soon overcomes it long enough to take Cochran on a lengthy jaunt all over the Mexican shoreline. Just as Cochran has decided he loves Oberon and is willing to overlook the legions of men who came before him, Jurgens schemes to break them apart with the help of the man (Agar) whose initials are on the swim-trunks. What follows is a heaving dollop of melodrama including attempted rape, attempted suicide and attempted acting by the principal actors who are trapped in an overheated, sometimes preposterous scenario! The climax involves a sidesplittingly hysterical scene in which Oberon frantically runs through every corridor, stairwell and foyer of a busy hotel and then out onto the street, all the time being confronted by man after man after man. There isn't a woman anywhere in sight! Suddenly, the entire city of Acapulco is male and they all have goo-goo eyes for her! This recap can only begin to describe the camp overload as Oberon changes from one eye-popping outfit to the next, always with a complimentary hairdo, flashy jewelry and false eyelashes that seem to have a life of their own. She even has a pointless scene in bed with her hair spread out on the pillow, a cruel reminder that this was once Cathy in "Wuthering Heights"! (Coincidentally, her character here is named Katherine.) Secret motives and pasts are revealed which shed light on the rather kinky earlier proceedings of the film. Filmed amid the properties and adopted homeland of Ms. Oberon, it's a colorful, briskly paced and vastly entertaining piece of dirty soap. Sadly, Cochran would die mysteriously on board a private boat not too long after this film. Oberon wasn't finished yet. After a glamorous role in "Hotel", she tried one last time to fashion a glamorous, romantic, Mexican-set weeper with "Interval", but it was even more disastrous. Director Rush, whose career could be described as a roller-coaster of highs and lows (one high being "The Stunt Man", for which he snagged an Oscar nom) would go on to direct one of the all-time good/bad screamfests "Color of Night".
    5Panamint

    Self indulgent project by the wealthy Ms. Oberon

    Beautiful photography and wonderful atmospherics of early 60's Mexico as it was back then. It was a good era to visit Mexico as I remember, having been there for the first time in 1961 (yes I'm old). Merle Oberon looks beautiful and displays real star power. Steve Cochran strolls through the film portraying an engineer stuck in Mexico, loafing around waiting for equipment to arrive. Cochran is well cast since he was apparently a world-class loafer at times in his life. He would die amid mystery and sleaze a mere 2 years after the film's release, his rotting and putrid corpse found on a derelict boat in the Pacific Ocean, accompanied by two surviving female "attendants".

    Oberon's acting is good, but the role makes you wonder why anyone would care about the affairs of silly, spoiled rich woman "Katherine", her character in this film. Katherine, you need to see a shrink.

    Featuring good scenery and atmospherics vs. a shallow plot that drags especially toward the ending, this film will probably entertain Merle Oberon's fans. Other viewers must choose whether they have the time to invest watching this to experience Ms. Oberon's undeniable star power, or just skip it.
    6dimemories

    it isn't so bad

    Although you have to be in the right frame of mind to appreciate it. It is an odd, strange, quirky film but I've seen it at least a dozen times if not more and don't tire of it. Ronald Stein's score is terrific, and there was a soundtrack album for this that was fairly faithful to the film's soundtrack. Of course there is more music in the film, but the soundtrack album is worth buying if you like this score (but it is hard to find). This was Merle Oberon's baby, she was behind the production of it and the homes seen in the film were hers.

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      One of many 20th Century Fox releases to never be released on any home video format.
    • Soundtracks
      Katherine's Theme
      Sung by Sammy Davis Jr.

      Music and Lyrics by Ronald Stein

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Of Love and Desire
    • Filming locations
      • Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
    • Production company
      • New World Film Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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