Club Paradise

Titolo originale: Club Paradise
Regia: Harold Ramis |
Anno: 1986
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Romance
Tag: tropical island |
Cast: Robin Williams | Peter O'Toole | Rick Moranis | Jimmy Cliff | Twiggy | Adolph Caesar | Eugene Levy | Joanna Cassidy | Andrea Martin | Brian Doyle-Murray | Joe Flaherty | Steven Kampmann | Robin Duke | Mary Gross | Simon Jones | Antoinette Bower | Peter Bromilow | Verna Hampton | Louise Bennett | Bunny Melville | Wilburn 'Squigley' Cole | Ansel Collins | Bertram 'Ranchie' McLean | Christopher Meredith | Earl 'Chinna' Smith | Sydney Wolfe | Carey Lowell | Alecia Munn | Bill W. Curry | Richard Wiese | Bobby Ghisays | Louis Zorich | Bruce McGill | Kaaren Ragland | Victor Chambers | Trenton Allen | Carl Bradshaw | Kashka | Charles Hyatt | Leonie Forbes | Bagga Brown | Keith Noel | Cathy Levy | Anna Upstrom | Roberta Browne | Jheanall Azan | Maureen Chambers | Winston Clarke | Fleurette Harris Forrest | Ann-Marie Fuller | Gary Harvey | Billy Wilmott | Arthur Brown | Anne Ramis | Joe Dorsey | Jay Bressler | Erica Mann | Michael London |

In seguito ad un grave incidente in servizio, il vigile del fuoco Jack Moniker lascia l'America e si trasferisce, con il socio Ernest Reed, nei Caraibi per aprire un albergo. Ma intorno all'immobile gravitano gli interessi di un noto boss locale, che mira ad impadronirsi di tutto il territorio a scopi commerciali e turistici.

Approfondimenti

In the credits is the name "Ed Roboto" which is a pseudonym for Harry Shearer who did a rewrite on t [...] D
Brian Doyle-Murray: The actor-writer brother of Bill Murray as Voit Zerbe. D
In July 1986, writer-director Harold Ramis said: "I finished the picture last July [1985], and it wa [...] D
The writer-director of this comical Caribbean resort film was Harold Ramis who had previously direct [...] D
Three songs were featured by the "Calypso King of the World", Trinidadian artist The Mighty Sparrow, [...] D
Several establishing and overhead shots of the harbor show Jamaica's Navy Island as being rather dev [...] D
Second of three cinema movie collaborations of actor-comedians Rick Moranis and Harold Ramis whose l [...] D
The Kinks version of Ape Man has more of a steel drum Caribbean feel to fit the movie; the original [...] D
The name of the charter plane company was "Joe's Airlines". Its slogan was "The Charter They Come". [...] D
Warner Brothers originally intended to launch the movie in early 1985 but its release got held back [...] D
Jack Moniker is a firefighter from Chicago. Robin Williams really was from there. D
It was the original intention of actor-comedian Bill Murray to star in this movie. A similarly named [...] D
The director and many of the main cast were alumni from Second City TV (1976). These included actors [...] D
The picture's working, pre-release, and original script titles were "Island Jack", "Paradise Island" [...] D
The name of the tropical Caribbean island was St. Nicholas, a principality of the United Kingdom. Th [...] D
The 19th December 1984 edition of 'The Los Angeles Times' reported that star Bill Murray had withdra [...] D
Final cinema film of actor Adolph Caesar who died about four months before the movie opened. D
The pinball machine in background of the reggae bar early in the movie is Bally's Flash Gordon from [...] D
Star Bill Murray who it was intended to star in the movie but was reportedly unavailable to do this [...] D
Final film of Antoinette Bower. D
The movie was nominated for one Golden Raspberry Award in 1987 for Peter O'Toole for Worst Supportin [...] D
Anne Ramis, who portrayed the travel agent, was the wife of director Harold Ramis. The picture was h [...] D
Though featured in the film in a comedy sequence with star Robin Williams, The Kinks song "Apeman" d [...] D
The tele-movie Club Med (1986) and the cinema feature Club Paradise (1986) both debuted in the same [...] D
This was Adolph Caesar's last movie. He died from a heart attack four months before the film's relea [...] D
First theatrical feature film directed by director Harold Ramis in around three years with the last [...] D
Three tropical movie comedies were released stateside around the eighteen months surrounding the Ame [...] D
The fictional country of St. Nicholas was portrayed by Port Antonio in Portland, Jamaica in the West [...] D
The movie's closing credits state: "With special thanks to: The Jamaican Government, The People of J [...] D
English comedian John Cleese was originally slated to appear in the movie in the Governor Anthony Cl [...] D
Co-story writer Chris Miller and screenwriter Harold Ramis had previously collaborated as scriptwrit [...] D
The two tropical island comedies, Acqua in bocca (1985) and Club Paradise (1986), shared several com [...] D
According to a 2014 interview with cast member Earl 'Chinna' Smith, between takes Robin Williams and [...] D
The 31st August 1983 edition of show-business trade paper 'Variety' announced this Caribbean comedy [...] D
In both this movie and Mrs. Doubtfire, Robin Williams says the same quote: "He has the warmth of a s [...] D
There are three separate jokes and references to Cleveland throughout the movie. D
Director Harold Ramis and actor Robin Williams both died in 2014 about six months apart. D
The fictional name of the island of St. Nicholas in the film is not unusual for the Carribean as sev [...] D
Reportedly, this U.S. movie production was crewed in Jamaica by a British crew and not an American c [...] D
A large warehouse in Port Antonio in Jamaica was adapted into a carpentry workshop which was used to [...] D
According to a 2014 interview with cast member Earl 'Chinna' Smith, Robin Williams was struck in the [...] D
The new slogan for the "Club Paradise" resort launched at the end of the movie was: "Your Hot Spot f [...] D
Peter O'Toole replaced John Cleese in the role of Governor Anthony Cloyden Hayes. D
The film's script, which originally was known as "Club Sandwich", was written with Bill Murray in mi [...] D
The 24th July 1985 edition of show-business trade paper 'Variety' reported that this picture's princ [...] D
Toward the end of the film, one of the extras can be seen wearing a Ghostbusters (Acchiappafantasmi) [...] D
In the end, the film's story and screenplay had utilized the talents of six writers. Reportedly, dur [...] D
Anne Ramis: The wife of the film's director Harold Ramis as a Travel Agent. D
The movie's production notes state the the picture's opening title sequence was filmed over a period [...] D
Two Bob Marley songs written by the Jamaican reggae composer are featured on the film's soundtrack: [...] D
Last theatrical feature film directed by director Harold Ramis until Ricomincio da capo (1993) aroun [...] D
Singer-musician Jimmy Cliff both acts and appears in the movie as the character of Ernest Reed and a [...] D
Harold Ramis replaced John Landis as director. D
Debut theatrical feature film of actress Mary Gross who played Jackie. D
The movie was inspired by a disastrous Club Med vacation that two of the film's four story writers, [...] D
Peter O'Toole is seen in the film in a cocked hat just as Michael Caine was seen wearing one in Acqu [...] D
The film was originally intended to star Bill Murray and John Cleese. In the end, their roles were f [...] D
The nickname that Jack Moniker (Robin Williams) called Miss Phillipa Lloyd (Twiggy) was "Miss Philad [...] D
First cinema movie that singer-musician Jimmy Cliff had been seen in for around fourteen years since [...] D
The only ever theatrical feature film collaboration of writer-director Harold Ramis and actor-comedi [...] D
Robin Williams replaced Bill Murray in the lead role of Jack Moniker. D
The movie's closing credits declare that this picture was: "Filmed on location in Jamaica, Chicago a [...] D

Community

Visto da

Nessun dato in archivio

Da vedere per

Nessun dato in archivio

Seguito da

Nessun dato in archivio