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Laughter in Paradise

  • 1951
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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7.1/10
2.2K
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Laughter in Paradise (1951)
After a millionaire practical joker dies, his fortune is divided among four heirs who must carry out his zany instructions to cash in.
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After a millionaire practical joker dies, his fortune is divided among four heirs who must carry out his zany instructions to cash in.After a millionaire practical joker dies, his fortune is divided among four heirs who must carry out his zany instructions to cash in.After a millionaire practical joker dies, his fortune is divided among four heirs who must carry out his zany instructions to cash in.

  • Director
    • Mario Zampi
  • Writers
    • Michael Pertwee
    • Jack Davies
  • Stars
    • Alastair Sim
    • Fay Compton
    • Guy Middleton
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    • Director
      • Mario Zampi
    • Writers
      • Michael Pertwee
      • Jack Davies
    • Stars
      • Alastair Sim
      • Fay Compton
      • Guy Middleton
    • 30User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Deniston Russell
    Fay Compton
    Fay Compton
    • Agnes Russell
    Guy Middleton
    Guy Middleton
    • Simon Russell
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Herbert Russell
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Henry Augustus Russell
    Ernest Thesiger
    Ernest Thesiger
    • Endicott
    Beatrice Campbell
    Beatrice Campbell
    • Lucille Grayson
    Mackenzie Ward
    Mackenzie Ward
    • Benson
    A.E. Matthews
    A.E. Matthews
    • Sir Charles Robson
    Joyce Grenfell
    Joyce Grenfell
    • Elizabeth Robson aka Fluffy
    Eleanor Summerfield
    Eleanor Summerfield
    • Sheila Wilcott
    John Laurie
    John Laurie
    • Gordon Webb
    Veronica Hurst
    Veronica Hurst
    • Joan Webb
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Roger Godfrey
    Charlotte Mitchell
    • Ethel
    Leslie Dwyer
    Leslie Dwyer
    • Police Sergeant
    Colin Gordon
    Colin Gordon
    • Harry - Station Constable
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Mr. Wagstaffe - Bank Manager
    • (as Ronald Adams)
    • Director
      • Mario Zampi
    • Writers
      • Michael Pertwee
      • Jack Davies
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    8Spondonman

    The beauty of the film is in the triumph of the Will

    I first saw this as a youngster and liked it, but over the years it's really grown on me until now I regard it as a minor classic. The main characters were all played excellently, with many lesser characters also played memorably.

    Practical joker Hugh Griffiths dies and leaves GBP 50,000 to each of his four living relatives if they complete various silly but onerous tasks within one month of his death. Pulp writer Alistair Sim, snobby Fay Compton, womaniser Guy Middleton and timid George Cole are all faced with problems that are against their natures, and their attempts to succeed ultimately result in a worthy moral and laughter on Earth. Cole's "juvenile" sections used to irritate me when younger but there's plenty else to savour, especially the incomparable Sim as a determined shoplifter, Compton as a harassed skivvy and Middleton as a hornswoggled suitor. As icing on the cake there's also fluffy Joyce Grenfell, scathing John Laurie, suave Anthony Steel, jolly Ernest Thesiger, and many other old friends – even the forever bald Noel Howlett and a young Audrey Hepburn. The direction and production values were top notch too; the sets were so beautifully wooden, the acting certainly was not.

    It's flimsy yet logical, life-affirming and recommended – stay with it to the end to have the last laugh.
    dougdoepke

    Sweetly Amusing

    Alastair Sim would make a perfect undertaker. With those Bassett-hound eyes and that mournful hand-wringing manner, he's made to preside over the Slumber Room and ease you into the priciest model. So, it never fails to surprise me that he's also a first-rate comedic actor, maybe even the last word in droll comedy. And he pulls off the humor so slyly, with just a minor change of expression. What a wonderfully artistic contrast he is to today's rub- your-nose-in-it brand of comedy.

    This is not his best vehicle, but the movie does have a clever premise and a couple of good set-ups—the shoplifting sequence, and any scene with Joyce Grenfell. The sketches, however, are more amusing than hilarious, and the humor never really peaks out in a climactic way. It's also perhaps one of the sweetest comedies on record, insisting that the key to happiness is pairing up with another, even in the case of those two cranky old people. That's the wisdom behind the will's requirement— old man Russell makes each beneficiary experience what is most missing from his or her life, and in the process, become a better and happier person.

    Note the shot taken early on at America's brand of hard-boiled detective fiction, probably then making inroads into popular British fiction. So, by combining America's street- tough style with traditional British prose, writer Russell (Sim) produces something amusingly ridiculous, like "Petal arched her alabaster arm above her patrician brow in a moment of precise exasperation before he smacked her in the kisser." Anyway, I thought those passages were both funny and cleverly offbeat. All in all, this little comedy may be no knee-slapper, but it is rather sweetly memorable.
    peanutkp2

    Sims at it's best

    This has got to be a classic of Ealing comedies.

    Alistair Sim is at his best, the scene with the window (Fact-he ad-libbed most of the scene too)is proof that actors like him are few in between.

    I saw this when I was a nipper as my father said that he enjoyed it when it first came out and even though I've seen it quiet a few times it's still fresh and amusing. Watch it and anything else with Mr Sims, this is British at it's best.
    10ar_de_be-1

    a satisfying experience

    Any film with Alastair Sim is worth watching, but this must rank as one of his best. Here he really displays his comic genius; his scenes can rightly be described as a masterclass in the art of comedy. Not before time, this has now become available on DVD, although, as yet, only part of a box set. Since Alastair Sim appears in the other films offered, this is not a great drawback. The other main characters in the film are also very good, particularly Fay Compton, and the supporting roles are filled well, with the always reliable Joyce Grenfell giving great satisfaction. The plot, too, is a cut above the usual, and it all adds up to a very satisfying experience, and one which I have watched many times, and hopefully will watch many more times.
    Stamp-3

    The Genius of Alistair Sim

    This is such a funny film! It's a clever plot which owes more than something to the old "warhorse" Brewster's Millions, and is filled with the eccentric lunacy which characterised so many British films made after WW2.

    Alistair Sim is THE truly great British comic actor, even more so than Alec Guinness or Peter Sellers. To watch the scene when he tries to get arrested for shoplifting in the department store is to experience sheer comic inspiration.

    I am no fan of remakes (have you seen the Thomas Crown remake!!), but funnily enough I am amazed that Hollywood hasn't had a go at this. In the right hands it could be made to work again.

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    • Trivia
      Audrey Hepburn was originally offered one of the major female roles in this film, but was committed to a stage play and had to turn it down. She ended up with a bit role playing a sexy cigarette girl instead.
    • Goofs
      In the department store where Alastair Sim goes to shoplift, there is a large sign over the entrance doors reading Swan & Edgar. A blatant example of advertising, as of course stores have their names on the outside, not the inside.
    • Quotes

      Agnes Russell: It should not be necessary for people to die in order to have their photograph dusted.

    • Connections
      Featured in Audrey Hepburn Remembered (1993)

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wer zuletzt lacht
    • Filming locations
      • Associated British Studios, Elstree, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
      • Mario Zampi Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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