Paradise (1926 film)

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Paradise
File:Paradise poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Irvin Willat
Produced by Ray Rocket
Written by Cosmo Hamilton(novel:Paradise)
John Russell(novel)
Paul Schofield(film's scenario)
Frances Agnew(intertitles)
Morton Barnard(intertitles)
Starring Milton Sills
Betty Bronson
Cinematography Charles Van Enger
Distributed by First National Pictures
Release dates
September 26, 1926
Running time
80 minutes; 8 reels(7,090 feet)
Country USA
Language Silent

Paradise is a lost[1][2] 1926 silent escapist-romance directed by Irvin Willat and released by First National Pictures. The film stars Milton Sills and Betty Bronson. Based on a popular novel, Paradise, by Cosmo Hamilton and John Russell. One of Sills most successful films.[3][4][5]

Story

A stunt pilot, Tony, marries Chrissie and the two are given a tropical island wedding, which is a lot of fun at first. They are considered the King and Queen of their island by the natives. The fun turns into island turmoil at the machinations of island despot Quex.

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