Paradise Lagoon
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Paradise Lagoon

Year:
Duration:
94 min
Genres:
Comedy
IMDB rate:
7
Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Details
Country: UK
Release Date: 1957-12-16
Filming Locations: Bermuda
Cast
Actor
Character
Kenneth More
Crichton
Diane Cilento
Tweeny
Cecil Parker
Lord Loam
Sally Ann Howes
Lady Mary
Martita Hunt
Lady Brocklehurst
Jack Watling
Treherne
Peter Graves
Brocklehurst
Gerald Harper
Ernest
Mercy Haystead
Catherine
Miranda Connell
Agatha
Miles Malleson
Vicar
Eddie Byrne
Captain
Joan Young
Mrs. Perkins
Brenda Hogan
Fisher
Peter Welch
Rolleston
Toke Townley
Lovegrove
Roland Curram
Thomas
Penelope Horner
Minor Role (uncredited)
Bernard Horsfall
Lifeboatman (uncredited)
John Le Mesurier
Monsieur Floury (uncredited)
William Mervyn
Guest at Ball (uncredited)
Beth Rogan
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Trivia
For much of his role as Bill Crichton, Kenneth More was filmed from the waist up to hide the fact that he was wearing shorts with his dinner-jacket because of the heat during filming.
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The film was released in the US as "Paradise Lagoon." The distributors feared that if they used the original J.M. Barrie title the public would think the film was about a naval officer.
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Although Douglas Gamley is credited as sole composer, Richard Addinsell, of "Warsaw Concerto" fame, supplied the original dance music, including a waltz, a polka, and a galop. These pieces were reconstructed, recorded, and released on CD in 2003.
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Goofs
When land is first sighted, Tweeny has only one arm on the oar when the binoculars are passed to Crichton. In the next shot, when Crichton is looking through the binoculars, she has both arms on the oar.
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Quotes
Bill Crichton: One can't recapture a dream. Don't spoil it by trying to.
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Lady Mary: Father! He said Catherine has been arrested!
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Lady Mary: Are you ambitious?
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Faq
Q
What is The Admirable Crichton' about?
A
Forward-thinking Lord Henry Loam (Cecil Parker) believes that the aristocracy and their servants should occasionally mix as equals, but when his daughter Catherine (Mercy Haystead) is arrested at a suffragette march, Lord Henry decides to take the family on a long cruise until the tongues of highly class-conscious English society stop wagging. Unfortunately, their yacht, the Bluebell, encounters a storm, the engine blows up, and everyone is required to abandon ship. Lord Henry, his daughters -- Catherine, Agatha (Miranda Connell, and Mary (Sally Ann Howes) -- clergyman John Treherne (Jack Watling), and Lord Ernest Woollery (Gerald Harper) are forced to share their lifeboat with two of their servants, butler William Crichton (Kenneth More) and junior servant Eliza (Diane Cilento), nicknamed 'Tweeny' because she's a 'between maid'. When they land on an uninhabited island, it quickly becomes apparent that the butler is the most resourceful and practical person in the lot, which places him in the position of leader and the aristocrats in positions of servitude, putting the rigid English class system to the test.
Q
What is a suffragette?
A
'Suffrage' is defined as 'the right to vote.' In 1905 England, women did not have this right and banded together to form the 'suffragette movement,' waging militant protests that landed some women in jail or worse. Women in the UK were finally given the vote in 1918 if over the age of 30 and meeting certain property qualifications. Ten years later, suffrage was extended to all women over the age of 21.
Q
How does the movie end?
A
The castaways are rescued and returned to England, each resuming their prior roles. Woollery writes a book that makes him the hero on the island, and Lord Henry claims that he took charge. Both realize that their accounts on the island could, at any time, be compromised by Crichton telling how it really happened. When Lady Emily Brocklehurst (Martita Hunt), mother of Lady Mary's beau George (Peter Graves), questions them all about the events on the island, Crichton and the others assure her that there was as little equality there as at home. Following Lady Brocklehurst's grilling, Crichton announces that he's going to leave Lord Henry's service, intending to start up a business with the capital he acquired on the island...a bag full of pearls. Mary tries to convince the guv to stay and fight for her hand, but Crichton assures her that 'no man can fight civilization and win.' In the final scene, Crichton says goodbye to the Loams and leaves Loam Hall with the woman he intends to marry...Tweeny...while Mary looks on sadly as their carriage drives away.
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