Trouble in Paradise
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Released:
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October 21, 1932
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Director:
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Ernst Lubitsch
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Miriam Hopkins, Charlie Ruggles, Robert Greig, C. Smith, Herbert Marshall, Edward Horton, Kay Francis
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Drama
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83
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Trouble in Paradise
Synopsis
Ernst Lubitsch used Laszlo Aladar's play The Honest Finder as a springboard for one of his most delightful early-'30s Paramount confections. Herbert Marshall and Miriam Hopkins play Gaston and Lily, a pair of Parisian thieves, both disguised as nobility, who decide to rob lovely perfume company executive Mariette Colet (Kay Francis); Gaston gets a job as Mariette's confidential secretary, while Lily installs herself as the woman's typist. Love rears its head, forcing Gaston to choose between marriage to Mariette and a fast getaway with Lily. Filled with marvelous throwaway gags and sophisticated innuendo, Trouble in Paradise was described by one critic as as close to perfection as anything I have ever seen in the movies.
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1 VIFF Centre
1181 Seymour St.,
Vancouver,
(604) 683-FILM
Mon 2:00