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Strangers in Paradise

  • 1984
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
159
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Strangers in Paradise (1984)
ComedyMusicalSci-Fi

Mesmerist Jonathan Sage escapes Nazi Germany via a cryogenic tube. In the 1980s, a group of Fascist Americans thaw him out, hoping to use him as a way to rid their community of homosexuals, ... Read allMesmerist Jonathan Sage escapes Nazi Germany via a cryogenic tube. In the 1980s, a group of Fascist Americans thaw him out, hoping to use him as a way to rid their community of homosexuals, free-thinkers, and other "radicals." The story is interspersed with many rock dance number... Read allMesmerist Jonathan Sage escapes Nazi Germany via a cryogenic tube. In the 1980s, a group of Fascist Americans thaw him out, hoping to use him as a way to rid their community of homosexuals, free-thinkers, and other "radicals." The story is interspersed with many rock dance numbers.

  • Director
    • Ulli Lommel
  • Writers
    • Thom Jones
    • Ulli Lommel
    • Suzanna Love
  • Stars
    • Ulli Lommel
    • Ken Letner
    • Thom Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    159
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Thom Jones
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Suzanna Love
    • Stars
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Ken Letner
      • Thom Jones
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ulli Lommel
    Ulli Lommel
    • Jonathan Sage…
    Ken Letner
    • Staggers
    Thom Jones
    • Larry Larkin
    Cliff Brisbois
    • Ratcliffe
    Paul Murray
    • Dr. Tulip
    Gloria McCord
    • Irma
    Ann Price
    • Anita
    Bette Chapel
    • Helen
    Evakay Favia
    • Roxanne
    Richard Green
    Richard Green
    • M.C.
    Galyn Görg
    • Hooker
    Ula Hedwig
    • Lesbian
    Steve Adore
    • Gay Man
    Rick Chaff
    • Gambler
    William Pettyjohn
    • Singer of 'Hard Rock Cafe'
    • (as Billy Pettyjohn)
    Lawrence DeKathum
    • Scientist
    Cindy Brome
    • Scientist
    Todd McCoy
    • Scientist
    • Director
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Writers
      • Thom Jones
      • Ulli Lommel
      • Suzanna Love
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    lor_

    Failed attempt at music video-style feature

    My review was written in September 1986 after watching the movie on Vestron video cassette.

    German actor-director Ulli Lommel has made a name for himself Stateside with a series of low-budget horror and fantasy features (notably "Boogey Man"), but comes a cropper with he music video-styled misfire "Strangers in Paradise". Filmed in 1983, incoherent picture tries hard to enter the cult territory of a "Rocky Horror Picture Show" but fails.

    Opening reel is in black & white, with Lommel cameoing as Hitler in 1939 Berlin, while also playing stage mentalist Jonathan Sage, who escapes in 1940 to Lonon where he is frozen. Decades later, a scientist (Geoffrey Barker) unfreezes Sage to help his right wing group of Californians in their quest to modify young people's aberrant behavior. For the jumpteenth time, rock 'n' roll music is treated by the straw man bad guys as a symbol of moral decay that must be wiped out.

    Everyone in sight keeps belting out songs, while expository dialog is poorly recorded in what sounds like an echo chamber, and crudely post-synchronized with the action. Fantasy musical numbers aren't very interesting to watch here, while the eclectic music track by Moonlight Drive includes material sounding like everyone from the Doors to Devo.

    Running time is padded by a boring highlights sequence that repeats mucho footage already seen and pic then ends abruptly with no resolution of the storyline.
    5kitablett

    Unusual Musical

    Actually not too bad as I thought it would be (although I did fast forward through the screaming female punk singer near the beginning) and really enjoyed most of the music. The story is a familiar one that always reminds me of those cult religions, where we are supposed to live perfect lives in a paradise, but always ends up looking like we'd all be robots. Z grade budget, of course, but must say that the editing was brilliant and made the movie much more interesting than it would have been. Tried getting the film soundtrack, but no luck, of course. Loved the "Nobody" song in particular. Highly recommended, though, if you like unusual musicals.
    9normrinks

    Cult Hit

    I saw this film as part of a retrospective of Ulli Lommel films in Munch, Germany, back in December of 2009. I do not care much for his recent horror flicks, but this film deserves attention and acclaim. As one can see, it polarizes, lots of 9s and 10s and lots of 1-ratings. Wow! Seldom has there been a director who is that controversial. I enjoyed the camera work and the acting and the song and dance numbers, my favorite one is THE SAME OLD SONG AND DANCE, where Lommel takes a swing at the Reagan area born again Christians in America and their double standards in morals and ethics. It's a very political movie for me, yet highly entertaining. Made back in 1984, it has almost vanished. Someone should remaster this film and do a new release on DVD or put it back in the theatres where it belongs. This has the potential of becoming a cult hit like ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, I mean it. It's almost a master piece.
    9Tura23

    Favorite bad musical

    Strangers in Paradise is a lost classic which deserves its place in the pantheon of B-grade musicals right next to Can't Stop the Music and The Apple! The film is about a Wiemar era hypnotist who goes into cryogenic suspension in order to escape Hitler only to be thawed out by an ultra conservative political party who use him to further their own agenda.

    Most of the story is told in musical numbers, and no 80's genre is left unsullied! Devo style art-rock, hair metal, and pretty much anything that was on MTV in 84' is trotted out, often with unintentionally hilarious results. My VHS copy of this is the pride of my bad musical collection.
    7jfrentzen-942-204211

    Better Than Expected Anti-Fascist Musical-Comedy-Fantasy

    Part musical romp, science-fiction, comedy, and anti-Fascist rant, STRANGERS IN PARADISE is an extended put-down of the politics of power, as well as an admonishing comparison between 1980s U. S. and Nazi Germany. It follows Jonathan Sage, a mesmerist and master of mind control courted and controlled by the power-mad.

    In a black-and-white prologue, Sage (played by the director) visits Hitler (also played by Lommel) in 1939 Berlin. Drafted to mesmerize the Allied forces at the Russian front, Sage instead flees to London, where he performs at a smoke-filled hall while an energetic emcee sings, "Nobody's gonna put me down." Almost immediately, Nazi war planes start dropping bombs and Sage must again seek refuge. This time, though, he is placed in a cryogenic tube.

    The movie turns color and advances to 1984. Sage is thawed and taken to Paradise Hills, a nondescript California suburb filled with "good" families. Some of the parents chastise their children for liking punk music and dyeing their hair. For a while, Sage is still groggy but retains his unusual abilities. He is brought under the control of reactionary, right-wing parents and others that want to fulfill a "master plan" that includes brainwashing anyone who doesn't agree with them. The group's leader, Staggers (Ken Letner), complains that the country being overrun by a "horde of perverted cretins."

    The usual targets -- including homosexuals, rock 'n roll music, and drugs -- are blamed for America's decline. However, Lommel scores points by portraying the "perverts" as normal and the upstanding citizens as ludicrous nuts. The latter runs a covert group with wealth and connections in high places. The centerpiece of their activities is an enormous subterranean bomb shelter in Staggers' back yard, where scientists experiment on rebellious teenagers, hookers, and homosexuals using a computer called a Repentogram. This silly-looking machine goes "woop woop" a lot but repeatedly fails to change their captives' minds, who languish in a makeshift jail. That is where Sage comes in -- the group wants him to hypnotize the kids into being "upstanding citizens." Sage rebels and turns the tables on Staggers.

    STRANGERS IN PARADISE is foremost a musical, although there's way too much singing and dancing, and some of it is really awful. Most of the 14 songs play out as fantasies in characters' minds, and this formula is overused. Nonetheless, there are several amusing and ironic moments. It is unlike any musical-comedy-fantasy-anti-Fascist film you'll ever see.

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    • Trivia
      William Pettyjohn ...aka Bill Pettijohn... was the lead singer for a Doors tribute band from Cleveland, Ohio. Moonlight Drive was acknowledged in the book "Break On Through"( by James Riordan) as one of THE best Doors tribute bands.
    • Quotes

      Jonathan Sage: And what is it that everyone is talking about that they call Rock and, duh...

      Larry Larkin: Rock and Roll

      Jonathan Sage: Yeah, funny expression.

      Larry Larkin: It's difficult to say. To some it is freedom and fun. For some it symbolizes the moral decay.

      Jonathan Sage: And this Mr Staggers and his neighbors are to uh, stop this moral decay?

      Larry Larkin: Yes, um, along with similar groups all over this country. They think they have found a lifestyle that will lead this nation to paradise.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Bunheads: A Nutcracker in Paradise (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Nobody
      Written by Roddy Matthews

      Performed by Richard Green & The Next Step

      Produced by Roddy Matthews

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hypnotist
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production company
      • New West Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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