Trouble in Paradise
"HIS PARADISE BECAME A MERRY HELL!"
Originally released in 1932. Trouble in Paradise is a comedy/crime film. directed by Ernst Lubitsch. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Herbert Marshall, Kay Francis, and Miriam Hopkins
Synopsis
Thief Gaston Monescu and pickpocket Lily are partners in crime and love. Working for perfume company executive Mariette Colet, the two crooks decide to combine their criminal talents to rob their employer. Under the alias of Monsieur Laval, Gaston uses his position as Mariette's personal secretary to become closer to her. However, he takes things too far when he actually falls in love with Mariette, and has to choose between her and Lily.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Herbert Marshall
as Gaston Monescu
Kay Francis
as Mariette Colet
Miriam Hopkins
as Lily
Edward Everett Horton
as FranΓ§ois Filiba
Charles Ruggles
as The Major
C. Aubrey Smith
as Adolph J. Giron
Robert Greig
as Jacques (the Butler)
Luis Alberni
as Annoyed Opera Fan (uncredited)
Hooper Atchley
as Insurance Agent (uncredited)
Tyler Brooke
as Commercial Singer (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Paramount Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trouble in Paradise about?
Thief Gaston Monescu and pickpocket Lily are partners in crime and love. Working for perfume company executive Mariette Colet, the two crooks decide to combine their criminal talents to rob their e...
Who directed Trouble in Paradise?
Trouble in Paradise was directed by Ernst Lubitsch.
How long is Trouble in Paradise?
Trouble in Paradise has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was Trouble in Paradise released?
Trouble in Paradise was released on October 30, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Trouble in Paradise?
The main cast of Trouble in Paradise includes Herbert Marshall, Kay Francis, Miriam Hopkins, Edward Everett Horton, Charles Ruggles.
Is Trouble in Paradise worth watching?
Trouble in Paradise has a user rating of 7.4/10 based on 299 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.