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''The Pleasure Garden'' is an Anglo-German silent film from 1925. It is notable as the directorial debut of one Creator/AlfredHitchcock.
Patsy Brand and Jill Cheyne are chorus girls at the Pleasure Garden Theatre in London. After her fiancé Hugh Fielding leaves to work on an overseas tropical plantation, Jill begins cheating on him. Meanwhile, Patsy gets married to Mr. Levet, who will be joining Hugh on the plantation.
Anyway, the ending involves a ghost.
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!!This film has the examples of:
* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: Jill and Levet both take new love interests whilst being separated from their significant others.
* CrashIntoHello: Patsy meets Hugh when she trips over him.
* EvilDetectingDog: Patsy's dog Cuddles goes into a barking frenzy when he sees Levet.
-->''"Odd, isn't it - he never barked at Hugh."''
* {{Hypocrite}}: After Patsy has caught him cheating on her with a native girl, Levet has the gall to get upset about Hugh putting the moves on Patsy.
* MatchCut: Patsy waving goodbye to Levet fades into the native girl waving hello.
* TheMistress: After marrying Patsy, Levet goes to the overseas plantation and takes a native girl as his mistress.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: What do you do after your wife discovers that you have a mistress? Drown your mistress in the sea, of course! That'll fix everything!
* NoNameGiven: Hugh's native mistress is never given a name.
* UnableToSupportAWife: Hugh is working on the plantation so that he'll have enough money to support Jill.
Patsy Brand and Jill Cheyne are chorus girls at the Pleasure Garden Theatre in London. After her fiancé Hugh Fielding leaves to work on an overseas tropical plantation, Jill begins cheating on him. Meanwhile, Patsy gets married to Mr. Levet, who will be joining Hugh on the plantation.
Anyway, the ending involves a ghost.
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!!This film has the examples of:
* AbsenceMakesTheHeartGoYonder: Jill and Levet both take new love interests whilst being separated from their significant others.
* CrashIntoHello: Patsy meets Hugh when she trips over him.
* EvilDetectingDog: Patsy's dog Cuddles goes into a barking frenzy when he sees Levet.
-->''"Odd, isn't it - he never barked at Hugh."''
* {{Hypocrite}}: After Patsy has caught him cheating on her with a native girl, Levet has the gall to get upset about Hugh putting the moves on Patsy.
* MatchCut: Patsy waving goodbye to Levet fades into the native girl waving hello.
* TheMistress: After marrying Patsy, Levet goes to the overseas plantation and takes a native girl as his mistress.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: What do you do after your wife discovers that you have a mistress? Drown your mistress in the sea, of course! That'll fix everything!
* NoNameGiven: Hugh's native mistress is never given a name.
* UnableToSupportAWife: Hugh is working on the plantation so that he'll have enough money to support Jill.