Escape to Paradise (disambiguation)

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Escape to Paradise is a 1939 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton.

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<i>Phantom of the Paradise</i> 1974 film by Brian De Palma

Phantom of the Paradise is a 1974 American rock musical horror comedy film written and directed by Brian De Palma, and scored by and starring Paul Williams. In the film, a disfigured composer writes his music for a woman he loves so that she will sing it. However, a record producer betrays him and steals his music to open his rock palace, The Paradise. Betrayed, the composer dons a new appearance and exacts revenge on the producer. It co-stars William Finley and Jessica Harper.

<i>Paradise</i> (1982 film)

Paradise is a 1982 Canadian adventure romance film starring Phoebe Cates and Willie Aames, written and directed by Stuart Gillard. The original music score was composed by Paul Hoffert with the theme song written and produced by Joel Diamond and L. Russell Brown and sung by Phoebe Cates.

<i>Paradise Now</i> 2005 film

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Basil Dean

Basil Herbert Dean CBE was an English actor, writer, film producer/film director and theatrical producer/director. Together with Leslie Henson, he set up the Entertainments National Service Association, or ENSA, in 1939 to provide entertainment for British armed forces personnel during the Second World War.

<i>The Guys from Paradise</i> 2000 Japanese film

The Guys from Paradise is a 2000 Japanese film directed by Takashi Miike, adapted from the novel by Yōji Hayashi.

<i>Bees in Paradise</i>

Bees in Paradise is a 1944 British musical comedy film directed by Val Guest and starring Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton and Peter Graves. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures. Co-written by director Val Guest and comic Marriott Edgar, who wrote for Will Hay and the Crazy Gang and composed some of Stanley Holloway's famous monologues; this is a lesser known Askey vehicle.

<i>Flesh and the Spur</i> 1956 film by Edward L. Cahn

Flesh and the Spur is a 1956 Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn. The film stars John Agar as Lucius Random, Marla English as Wild Willow and Mike Connors as Stacy Tanner. The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Naked Paradise. The plot is about a young cowboy who searches for the killer of his twin brother.

<i>Escape to Paradise</i> 1939 film by Erle C. Kenton

Escape to Paradise is a 1939 American film directed by Erle C. Kenton.

Outlaws' Paradise is a 1939 American film directed by Sam Newfield and was produced by Victory Pictures Corporations

<i>Sinners in Paradise</i> 1938 film by James Whale

Sinners in Paradise is a 1938 American south seas adventure film directed by James Whale and starring Madge Evans, John Boles, Bruce Cabot, Marion Martin and Gene Lockhart. In 1966, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.

<i>A Turtles Tale: Sammys Adventures</i> 2010 film directed by Ben Stassen

A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures is a 2010 English-language Belgian-French 3D computer-animated adventure romantic coming-of-age comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Ben Stassen. The film was released on 12 June 2010 in California , and on 11 August 2010 in France. The UK version features the voice talents of Dominic Cooper, Gemma Arterton, John Hurt, Kayvan Novak, and Robert Sheehan; the U.S. version features the voice talents of Yuri Lowenthal, Anthony Anderson, Tim Curry, Kathy Griffin, Melanie Griffith, and Jenny McCarthy.

<i>Death in Paradise</i> (TV series) British-French crime drama television series

Death in Paradise is a British-French crime drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller, Kris Marshall, Ardal O'Hanlon and Ralf Little. The programme is a joint UK and French production. The French-language version is Meurtres au paradis(in French). The programme is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom, France 2 in France, PBS in the United States and Australia's ABC. Death in Paradise has enjoyed high ratings, leading to repeated renewals. An eighth series was broadcast from 10 January 2019 to 28 February 2019. It was announced the same day that a ninth and a tenth series had been commissioned. Filming for series nine started in May 2019. O'Hanlon left the show in October 2019, during the filming of series nine, which started broadcasting on 9 January 2020 and ended on 27 February 2020.

<i>A Turtles Tale 2: Sammys Escape from Paradise</i> 2012 animated feature film by Ben Stassen, Vincent Kesteloot

A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise is a 2012 English-language Belgian-French animated film sequel to the 2010 animated film A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures. The sequel features the voice talents of Kaitlyn Maher, Khary Payton and Carlos Alazraqui.

<i>Escobar: Paradise Lost</i> 2014 film

Escobar: Paradise Lost is a 2014 romantic thriller film written and directed by Andrea Di Stefano in his directorial debut. The film chronicles the life of a surfer who falls in love while working with his brother in Colombia and finds out that the girl's uncle is Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.

<i>Expelled from Paradise</i> 2014 Japanese animated science fiction film

Expelled from Paradise is a 2014 Japanese Anime science fiction film. The film is directed by Seiji Mizushima, with a screenplay written by Gen Urobuchi, produced by Toei Animation and animated by Graphinica, and distributed by T-Joy in cooperation with Toei Company.

Paradise, Missouri unincorporated community in Missouri, United States

Paradise is an unincorporated community in northwest Clay County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community lies between the two arms of the Smithville Lake on the Little Platte River. The city of Smithville lies across the lake to the southwest. The community is located along Missouri Route W about four miles southeast of Trimble in adjacent Clinton County.

Freedom Is Paradise is a 1989 Soviet Union film directed by Sergey Bodrov. It won the Grand Prix des Amériques, the main prize at the Montreal World Film Festival, and brought Bodrov international acclaim.

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