Trouble in Paradise Comments

  • Laverna 2022-09-05 20:29:45

    I can't understand it, I still look forward to Gaston and his wife being together, so what do you want to express in the end? My lover left and the money was stolen. I really can't understand my wife. At first glance, I think Lily is not bad , and the madam will be judged against each other. The madam has a very good...

  • Napoleon 2022-09-05 19:28:43

    I found that I didn't catch a cold with the typical Lubitsch, and the traces of silent films were still too...

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  • Jeremy 2022-09-05 19:04:18

    funny escape expression

    Depression-era romantic comedy, the use of camera and music is very classic and expressive as an early sound film. I think the expression of "escape" in it is quite interesting: the American people in pain during the Great Depression go to the cinema to see the romantic dealings of two high-level...

  • Precious 2022-09-22 00:16:55

    Trouble in Heaven - a game of conquest for grown men and women

    I'm curious if there are any "male and female thieves" older than this film: male thieves and female thieves enjoy stealing, want to pretend to be a high-society person, and want to take things away, whether it's their wallet or something. The stockings on the legs are like the ears of the objects...

Trouble in Paradise quotes

  • Gaston Monescu: And, as for you, waiter.

    Waiter in Venice: Yes, baron?

    Gaston Monescu: I don't want to see you at all.

    Waiter in Venice: No, baron.

  • François Filiba: You know, if I like a man, I remember him. And if I don't like him, I never forget him. In a nutshell, madam, it is little things like that that drive me crazy.

Trouble in Paradise

Director: Ernst Lubitsch

Language: English,Italian,French,Russian,Spanish,German Release date: October 30, 1932