Paradise (1982 film)

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Paradise

Videotape cover for Paradise
Directed by Stuart Gillard
Produced by Wendy Grean (co-producer)
Robert Lantos (producer)
Howard Lipson (executive producer)
Bruce Mallen (executive producer)
Lawrence Nesis (associate producer)
Stephen J. Roth (producer)
Written by Stuart Gillard
Starring Willie Aames
Phoebe Cates
Music by Paul Hoffert
Cinematography Adam Greenberg
Editing by Howard Terrill
Distributed by New World Pictures (Canada)
Avco Embassy Pictures (USA)
Release date(s) May 7, 1982 (Canada/USA)
Running time 100 min.
Country Canada
Language English
Budget $3,500,000 (CAD) (estimated)
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Paradise is a 1982 English language romance and adventure film starring Phoebe Cates and Willie Aames, written and directed by Stuart Gillard.

It was critiqued at the time as a "knockoff" of the more-famous The Blue Lagoon (1980).

The film's themes were similar: Two young people find themselves abandoned in a world with no adult supervision, in fact no other people anywhere. Thus they have total freedom, inevitably learning all about love and reproduction, as well as basic survival techniques.

Leonard Maltin's annual Movie Guide book describes it this way: "Rating: star and a half. Silly Blue Lagoon ripoff, with Aames and Cates discovering sex while stranded in the desert. Both, however, do look good sans clothes."

Taglines:

  • If only it could have been forever...
  • No two people have ever come so close...

[edit] Plot summary

Sarah (Phoebe Cates) showering in a cave.
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Sarah (Phoebe Cates) showering in a cave.

In the Victorian period, David (Aames) and Sarah (Cates), two teenagers, travel with a caravan from Baghdad to Damascus. At an oasis, the white slave agent 'Jackal' raids them, mainly to add the beautiful young Sarah to his harem of mistresses. David and Sarah had narrowingly escaped, but all the others are slain in the massacre. Their flight leads them to a beautiful oasis - their peaceful place in paradise - where they discover natural love and their sexuality. However, the Jackal has not given up on Sarah yet, and David must lure him to his death, or be killed by him. In the film's ending, Sarah reveals to David that she is pregnant and the two young lovers have finally reached Damascus.

[edit] Nominations

Nominated: Worst Actor (Willie Aames)

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