The Pleasure Garden (film)
The Pleasure Garden is a 1925 British silent film, the debut feature of Alfred Hitchcock. Based on a novel by Oliver Sandys, the story concerns Patsy Brand and Jill Cheyne, chorus girls at The Pleasure Garden Theatre in London.
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