UCLA Festival of Preservation Tour 2018
- Trouble in Paradise
- USA1932
- Ernst Lubitsch
- 81 35mm
- NR
- UCLA Festival of Preservation Tour 2018
Screening Dates
- June 7, 2018 6:30
“Pure caviar, only tastier … Trouble in Paradise is Lubitsch’s greatest film and one of the indisputable highlights of comic cinema.”
James Monaco, The Movie Guide
The celebrated “Lubitsch Touch” of Hollywood legend Ernst Lubitsch (Ninotchka, To Be or Not to Be), master of the suave, sophisticated comedy of manners and sexual mores, has no better showcase than the effervescent, essential Trouble in Paradise, a screwball delight. Miriam Hopkins and Herbert Marshall are urbane, amoral European larcenists Lily and Gaston, whose successful “marriage” is imperilled when Gaston falls for their latest intended victim, alluring perfume magnate Mariette (played by Kay Francis). Lubitsch’s elegant pre-Code comedy, scripted by regular collaborator Samson Raphaelson, is a nothing less than a marvel of wit, irony, naughty innuendo, and worldly-wise cynicism.
Preservation funded by the George Lucas Family Foundation and The Film Foundation.
preceded by
Dinah
USA 1932
Dave Fleischer
7 min. 35mm
The Mills Brothers—“Radio’s Greatest Sensation”—lend their unique four-part harmonizing to “Dinah” in this follow-the-bouncing-ball “Screen Song” from Fleischer Bros. animation studio.
Preservation funded by The International Animated Film Society (ASIFA-Hollywood).
Note
Trouble in Paradise and Dinah will be introduced by Vancouver film and animation history teacher and classic movie host Michael van den Bos.