Lady of Paradise

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Lady of Paradise
Directed by Enrico Guazzoni
Written by
Produced by Alfredo Guarini
Starring
Cinematography Ubaldo Arata
Music by Umberto Mancini
Production
company
Tirrenia Film
Release date
  • 1934 (1934)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Lady of Paradise (Italian: La signora Paradiso) is a 1934 Italian comedy film directed by Enrico Guazzoni and starring Elsa De Giorgi, Mino Doro and Memo Benassi. [1]

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It was shot at the Tirrenia Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfredo Montori.

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  1. Goble p.69

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