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Ticket to Paradise

  • 1961
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
66
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Patricia Dainton and Emrys Jones in Ticket to Paradise (1961)
Romance

A humble clerk and a British girl strike up a romance in an Italian village. Both claim to be rich, but it all works out well in the end.A humble clerk and a British girl strike up a romance in an Italian village. Both claim to be rich, but it all works out well in the end.A humble clerk and a British girl strike up a romance in an Italian village. Both claim to be rich, but it all works out well in the end.

  • Director
    • Francis Searle
  • Writers
    • Max Kester
    • Brock Williams
  • Stars
    • Emrys Jones
    • Patricia Dainton
    • Denis Shaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    66
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francis Searle
    • Writers
      • Max Kester
      • Brock Williams
    • Stars
      • Emrys Jones
      • Patricia Dainton
      • Denis Shaw
    • 5User reviews
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    Emrys Jones
    Emrys Jones
    • Jack Watson
    Patricia Dainton
    Patricia Dainton
    • Mary Rillston
    Denis Shaw
    Denis Shaw
    • Giuseppe
    Claire Gordon
    Claire Gordon
    • Sybil
    Maureen Davis
    • Betty
    Raymond Rollett
    Raymond Rollett
    • Higginbottom
    Gretchen Franklin
    Gretchen Franklin
    • Mrs. Higginbottom
    Sheila Bernette
    Sheila Bernette
    • Clarice
    • (as Sheila Bernett)
    Vanda Hudson
    • Gina
    Carlo Borelli
    • Batistano
    Nora Gordon
    • Mrs. Withers
    • (as Norah Gordon)
    Geoffrey Denton
    Geoffrey Denton
    • Baker
    Carmen Capaldi
    Roberto Bettoni
    Vincent Barbieri
    Carmen Blanck
      Liza Hurd
      Christine Shaw
      • Director
        • Francis Searle
      • Writers
        • Max Kester
        • Brock Williams
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      6dnhalliday

      Good Music

      I watched this film for Patricia Dainton, an admirable actress who certainly does not disappoint. As other reviewers have noted, the story is pretty lightweight but Patricia Dainton and Imrys Jones make a likeable couple and there are enough interesting characters and amusing incidents to hold the viewer's attention for the fairly short duration of the action.

      Apart from the leading lady I also enjoyed the music which was provided by a small combo of piano accordian mandolin guitar and a couple of others. At any rate there were no syrupy strings to be heard and it sounded authentically Italian.
      8plan99

      Review number two.

      It would appear that very few people have seen this film but it passes some time quite pleasantly even if it's very obvious that the cast got no where near Italy for the filming. Way back in 1961 only the wealthy could afford trips to Italy etc. From the UK so it would be reasonable to assume in the Italian village that the lead male character was a man of some substance. He earned £10 a week which wasn't a bad pay then but not enough to afford holidays abroad. The good old days when holiday resorts were not flooded with those whose main interest was alcohol consumption to excess.
      4evans-15475

      So many forgettable film

      I assume all the reviewers saw this on talking pictures where forgotten or dreadful British films get a second chance of life and this suffers from a similar problem of other films from the period in a very weak script and an incredible amount of of padding.
      6richardchatten

      The Millionaire and the Fashion Model

      So obscure it's even missing from Chibnall & MacFarlane's book on British 'B' movies, this is the first review ever posted on the IMDb of this likeably stupid rehash of 'The Lady Eve' and 'Roman Holiday' made on what probably paid for the wigs on those films.

      A single sound stage on an obscure stretch of the Thames populated by the likes of Raymond Rollett and Denis Shaw (the former playing a Yorkshireman called Higginbottom and the latter as a taxi driver called Giuseppe) pretends to be an obscure village on the Italian Riviera in which Vanda Hudson & Claire Gordon as a couple of venal, big-haired blondes spilling out of their clothes prey on the hero; but fortunately there's also nice Patricia Dainton to provide real romance.
      5malcolmgsw

      Unremarkable Quickie

      This is a not unfamiliar story line of two people pretending to be something that they were not. You could say that it doesn't bore,nor on the other hand is it very exciting. If the distributor was lucky this would attach to a successful film and earn it's fair share of Eady Levy.

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      • Trivia
        Final film of Maureen Davis.
      • Goofs
        At the end of the film the words "STAFF ONLY" painted on the glass door are painted on the wrong side of the glass. It reads "STAFF ONLY" on the staff only side of the door but reads reversed from the public side of the door. There are people in the main office waiting to see an outfit modelled. Mary (Patricia Dainton) comes in from the door marked Staff Only to model the clothes, so the door is not wrongly marked, it is marked as Staff Only from the main office because that is where the staff come from to enter the main office.

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      • Release date
        • January 1961 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Walton Studios, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Bayford
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 1 minute
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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