- Garden of Evil
Infobox Film
name = Garden of Evil
imdb_id = 0047013
writer =Fred Freiberger
(story)
William TunbergFrank Fenton
starring =Gary Cooper Susan Hayward Richard Widmark Hugh Marlowe
Cameron Mitchell
Víctor Mendoza
director =Henry Hathaway
producer =Charles Brackett
cinematography =Milton R. Krasner
Jorge Stahl, Jr.
music =Bernard Herrmann
editor =James B. Clark
distributor =20th Century Fox
released =July 9 ,1954
(U.S. release)
runtime = 100 min.
language = English
awards ="Garden of Evil" is a 1954
Western film about three somewhat disreputable 19th-century soldiers of fortune, played byGary Cooper ,Richard Widmark andCameron Mitchell , who are hired by a woman, portrayed bySusan Hayward , to rescue her husband.Plot
En route to California to prospect for gold, Hooker (Gary Cooper), Fiske (Richard Widmark), and Luke Daly (Cameron Mitchell) stop over in a tiny Mexican village. The three men and Vicente Madariaga (
Victor Manuel Mendoza ) are hired by a desperate Leah Fuller (Susan Hayward) to rescue her husband John (Hugh Marlowe ), who is trapped in a gold mine in hostile Indian territory.During the harrowing journey, the party's already frayed nerves are aggravated when the men become attracted to the woman. The group then arrives at the mine site — called the "Garden of Evil" because the Indians regard it as the domain of evil spirits. They find an injured, but living John Fuller.
As they leave, they are pursued by
Apaches . Eventually, only Hooker, Fiske and Leah are left alive. At a narrow point in the road, the two men draw cards to see who will stay behind to hold off the Indians while the other two ride to safety. Fiske "wins" and succeeds in killing or driving off the enemy. After seeing that Leah is safe, Hooker returns to talk with a dying Fiske, who urges him to settle down with Leah.Production
The working title for the film was "Volcano", but had to be changed because "there is an Italian pic of same title now playing U.S. art houses," a 1953 film directed by
William Dieterle and starring Rosanno Brazzi andAnna Magnani .Robert L. Jacks was originally set to produce, but left Twentieth Century-Fox to join Panoramic Productions and was replaced by Charles Brackett.
Outdoor sequences for the film were shot on location in
Mexico , at "the colonial town" of Tepatzlan; the jungle areas alongside the Los Concheros River nearAcapulco ,Parícutin Mountain, which was surrounded by black volcanic sands; and the village ofGuanajuato . Interior scenes were also shot at theChurubusco Studios inMexico City .External links
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