Laughter in Paradise
Laughter in Paradise – 1951 | 92mins | Comedy | B&W
Plot Synopsis

A sure-fire British comedy that’s sprightly execution doesn’t leave many dull moments. A practical joker, Henry Russell (Hugh Griffith), leaves £50,000 to each of his four relatives on condition they complete an unusual task. When the relatives gather for the reading of the will, his spinster sister Agnes (Fay Compton) learns she must earn her living for a month as a maid; rakish playboy Simon (Guy Middleton) must marry the first girl he meets; meek bank clerk Herbert (George Cole) must try and hold-up his bank; retired army officer/novelist Deniston (Alastair Sim) must commit a petty crime and spend a month in jail. They fulfil (or try to) the conditions, but find the money was a hoax.
Production Team
Mario Zampi: Director
Ivan King: Art Direction
William McLeod: Cinematography
Giulio Zampi: Editing
Stanley Black: Original Music
Mario Zampi: Producer
Jack Davies: Script
Michael Pertwee: Script
Cast
Alastair Sim: Deniston Russell
Fay Compton: Agnes Russell
Guy Middleton: Simon Russell
George Cole: Herbert Russell
Hugh Griffith: Henry Russell
Ernest Thesiger: Endicott
Beatrice Campbell: Lucille Grayson
Mackenzie Ward: Benson
Joyce Grenfell: Elizabeth Robson
Eleanor Summerfield: Sheila Wilcott
John Laurie: Gordon Webb
A.E. Matthews: Sir Charles Robson


