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Desire

Title: Desire

Release Date: 1936-04-11

Genres: Romance, Crime, Comedy, Drama

Runtime: 95 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Love was her precious loot!

Watch Desire full movie for free. Released in 1936, this film was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $0 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

Madeleine steals a string of pearls in Paris and uses American engineer Tom, who is driving on his vacation to Spain, to get the pearls out of France. But getting the pearls back from him proves to be difficult without falling in love.

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Actors

Marlene Dietrich, Gary Cooper, John Halliday, William Frawley, Ernest Cossart, Akim Tamiroff, Alan Mowbray, Zeffie Tilbury, George MacQuarrie, Robert Emmett O'Connor, George Davis, Enrique Acosta, Stanley Andrews, Harry Antrim, Rafael Blanco, Stephen Chase, Blanche Craig, Anna De Linsky, Harry Depp, Oliver Eckhardt, Constant Franke, Gaston Glass, Armand Kaliz, Isabel La Mal, Marc Lawrence, Rollo Lloyd, Tony Merlo, Bob O'Connor, Alfonso Pedroza, Albert Pollet

Crew

Frank Borzage, Friedrich Hollaender, Farciot Edouart, Edwin Justus Mayer, Waldemar Young, Samuel Hoffenstein, Hans Székely, Robert A. Stemmle, Frank Borzage, Ernst Lubitsch, William Shea, Hans Dreier, Robert Usher, Travis Banton, Charles Lang

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spain, paris, france, border crossing, femme fatale, donostia-san sebastian, spain, american abroad, jewel thief, pearl necklace, hidden jewels, jewel smuggling, con artist woman, con artists, false identity, costa del sol, pre world war ii