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Malfaiteurs au paradis

Original title: Sinners in Paradise
  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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John Boles, Bruce Cabot, and Madge Evans in Malfaiteurs au paradis (1938)
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After a plane crash in the Pacific the disparate band of survivors must learn to work together on a isolated island, change their self-centered ways, and examine their motives for wanting to... Read allAfter a plane crash in the Pacific the disparate band of survivors must learn to work together on a isolated island, change their self-centered ways, and examine their motives for wanting to escape from their pasts.After a plane crash in the Pacific the disparate band of survivors must learn to work together on a isolated island, change their self-centered ways, and examine their motives for wanting to escape from their pasts.

  • Director
    • James Whale
  • Writers
    • Lester Cole
    • Harold Buckley
    • Louis Stevens
  • Stars
    • Madge Evans
    • John Boles
    • Bruce Cabot
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • James Whale
    • Writers
      • Lester Cole
      • Harold Buckley
      • Louis Stevens
    • Stars
      • Madge Evans
      • John Boles
      • Bruce Cabot
    • 24User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Madge Evans
    Madge Evans
    • Anne Wesson
    John Boles
    John Boles
    • Jim Taylor
    Bruce Cabot
    Bruce Cabot
    • Robert Malone aka The Torpedo
    Marion Martin
    Marion Martin
    • Iris Compton
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Sen. Corey
    Charlotte Wynters
    Charlotte Wynters
    • Thelma Chase
    Nana Bryant
    Nana Bryant
    • Mrs. Franklin Sydney
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    • Honeyman
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Jessup
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Morgan Conway
    Morgan Conway
    • Harrison Brand
    Willie Fung
    Willie Fung
    • Ping
    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
    • Thomas Sydney in Photographs
    • (uncredited)
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Kernan Cripps
    Kernan Cripps
    • Airline Ticket Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    James Eagles
    • Radio Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Edwards
    Alan Edwards
    • Alex Wesson
    • (uncredited)
    Dwight Frye
    Dwight Frye
    • Marshall
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Gardner
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Whale
    • Writers
      • Lester Cole
      • Harold Buckley
      • Louis Stevens
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    6Bunuel1976

    SINNERS IN PARADISE (James Whale, 1938) **1/2

    I was very much looking forward to this one, mainly due to Michael's favorable comments but, while I enjoyed it quite a bit, I also thought the material unworthy of its director (who happens to be one of my all-time favorites)! Featuring multiple characters (though the cast itself is rather second-rate!), the film evokes memories of GRAND HOTEL (1932) and LOST HORIZON (1937) but also looks forward to FIVE CAME BACK (1939) and STAGECOACH (1939). FIVE CAME BACK is especially comparable in view of its plot similarities but, while probably no more elaborate a production, that RKO film - directed by John Farrow and featuring one of the best performances by Maltese actor Joseph Calleia - is considerably more compelling and a much better film in every way.

    Given Whale's customary lavishness, then, it's distressing to see how his fortunes dwindled at the change in the studio's management and the miniscule budget and B-movie status afforded SINNERS IN PARADISE hurts the film considerably! Still, the opening scenes (featuring an uncredited cameo by Whale regular Dwight Frye) are nicely handled and the airplane crash, while an obvious model, is nonetheless exciting. However, once on the island (and the introduction of its 'master' John Boles, who's miscast but not bad), the film kind of stops dead in its tracks; while it provides a couple of villains, there is no real menace a' la the headhunters closing in on the stranded party in FIVE CAME BACK - and the film merely relies on the obligatory if tepid romance (which mainly revolves around two separate couples) and some resistible comic relief to prod the story along (though Gene Lockhart's typical fooling in the role of a pompous politician is amiable enough)!

    Having so far watched four non-horror films by James Whale, it's interesting to note that two were set in stylish surroundings and the other two in exotic locales; still, while equally ramshackle, I found GREEN HELL (1940) - due, in no small measure, to its remarkable cast - to be a lot more satisfying than this one!
    dougdoepke

    Fizzles

    I don't know what director Whale told actor Lockhart, but the actor's buffoonery just about kills the movie. After a plane crashes in the Pacific, the survivors manage (we're never shown how) to get to an island where a mysterious man (Boles) lives with his Chinese servant. It's a motley crew of survivors, including a rich woman, a gangster, a state senator, two fast-talking operators, a floozie, and several others. Meanwhile, forming new relationships and making needed adjustments carry the narrative.

    Perhaps the biggest influence on the film is leftist screenwriter Lester Cole, later one of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten. The movie's subtext shows how social distinctions lose their meaning on the island. Even money. At the same time, the working people's skills take on vital value in new surroundings, while the privileged can contribute little. Then too, I expect Lockhart's generally useless character amounts to Cole's shot at politicians of the time. Good lessons here, and ones not restricted to that Depression era.

    Anyway, helping the film are good special effects, especially the frenzied plane crash. Even the studio blended beach shots are well done, a surprise for cheapjack Universal studios. Too bad the acting's uneven, but then the hour-long format doesn't provide for much character development among the large cast. Perhaps the biggest surprise for me was Ping (Fung), the manservant. I expected he would be nothing more than the usual foolish stereotype. But, not so.

    Anyway, there's a good movie stymied somewhere inside the brief runtime and Lockhart's over-acting. Check out the thematically similar Five Came Back (1939) to see a much better version.
    4Hitchcoc

    Too Much of a Mind Stretch

    While there are a few amusing moments in this film, the odd mixture of characters who find themselves awash on an Island in the Pacific really don't have much chemistry. They are mostly wrapped up in their own egos and forced to do some work or they will never see home again. There is a strange Chinese man, loyal to his master, who is incredibly confusing. He has this goofy laugh that comes at odd times. It grates on the brain. There are bad guys and windbags and loose women and a nice woman. There is an islander who can't go to China because he is wanted for a murder there. He has the only boat and navigation skills to get the people off the island. Everyone stays true to their colors and it rolls toward a predictable conclusion. I found Gene Lockart's politician to be utterly insufferable. They should have drowned him right away.
    Blueghost

    Not bad

    For a film from the late 1930s it's not a bad film. The technological limitations for special effects and cost of shooting on stage verse on location are apparent, but the story is fairly compelling enough.

    A band of assorted individuals with various pasts and agendas take flight aboard a "flying boat", and find themselves challenged in a new environment.

    The film by today's standards may seem somewhat racist in regards to one Asian character, but is more or less a product of its time, and the character in question is noble to a fault, and in fact key to helping the rest of the characters.

    Marion Martin shows that her acting chops weren't quite there yet (and she had yet to engage in an exercise regime), Bruce Cabot of King Kong fame shows his range, and a number of other well known actors of the time do well to bring to life the characters in this film.

    Again, the shortcomings are the technical aspects, Martin's lack of theatrical training, and money. Otherwise it's a solid B-performer that'll help whittle away a lazy Sunday afternoon.

    If you need a classic film on your TV or computer, you could do worse, but you could also do better. Either way, give it a shot and see what you think.

    Not a great film, but nor a bad film.

    Give it a shot.
    GManfred

    Gilligans Island, 30's style.

    Sinners in Paradise was next up in my DVD set.Featuring an intriguing cast and the inimitable James Whale as director, I thought it might be worth a good look.

    But no. This Adventure/Morality Play gets off to a good start,but quickly bogs down into a clichéd potboiler which is neither compelling or suspenseful. The Disparate-Characters-Stranded-on-a-Desert-Island fizzles out almost as soon as they hit the island. Comic relief is forced and unfunny and all characters are painted in extremely broad strokes.

    The best part of the film is the interesting cast which is comprised of B and lesser A actors. Madge Evans is lovely and John Boles is dashing and manly. Gene Lockhart and Bruce Cabot might have deleted this one from their film credits, as it does them no credit.

    I guess it fills out the boxed set but it wasn't worth the trouble.

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    • Trivia
      In Madge Evans' interview with Leonard Maltin in "Film Fan Magazine" (December 1972), she gave the following testimony about making this film: "Well, this was not his James Whale kind of film. He was much too intelligent, much too good a director for this kind of nonsense, which was all about people cast adrift on an island, a dreadful picture, and he was much, much too good for it. He hated it, and also being a rather uptight Englishman, he showed that he hated it. You could just see that every time he came to a scene, he was saying, 'Oh, my God,' and that doesn't make anybody feel either confident or happy."
    • Goofs
      Although washed away on a deserted island, John Boles continually looks like he just stepped out of a Beverly Hills barber shop, and Marion Martin's bleached blonde hair remains styled and curled, with no dark roots, and she never abandons her false eyelashes and mascara makeup.
    • Quotes

      Malone: [flirting] My name is Malone.

      Iris: [bored] Does it make you happy?

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sinners in Paradise
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • James Whale Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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