词条 | Hotel Paradiso (film) |
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| name = Hotel Paradiso | image size = | image = Hotel Paradiso FilmPoster.jpeg | caption = Theatrical release poster by Frank Frazetta | director = Peter Glenville | producer = Peter Glenville, Pierre Jourdan | writer = Jean-Claude Carrière Peter Glenville | based on = {{based on|L'Hôtel du libre échange (1894 play)|Georges Feydeau Maurice Desvallières}} | narrator = | starring = Alec Guinness Gina Lollobrigida Robert Morley | music = Laurence Rosenthal | cinematography = Henri Decaë | editing = Anne V. Coates | distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | released = 14 October 1966 (NYC) | runtime = 98 minutes | country = United Kingdom | language = English | budget = }}Hotel Paradiso is a Metrocolor 1966 film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Panavision. It was directed by Peter Glenville and based on the play L'Hôtel du libre échange by Maurice Desvallières and Georges Feydeau. The film allowed Alec Guinness to reprise the role he had played in the London West End theatre production of Hotel Paradiso, which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, London. on 2 May 1956. Guinness played alongside Martita Hunt (Angelique), Irene Worth (Marcelle), Frank Pettingell (Cot), Kenneth Williams (Maxime) and Billie Whitelaw (Victoire). Douglas Byng also reprised his part from the stage play.[1] Plot summaryPlaywright Monsieur Feydeau is staying in the Parisian Hotel Paradiso. He needs to write a new play, but has writer's block. He takes the opportunity to observe his fellow guests: Monsieur Boniface, henpecked by his domineering wife, and Marcelle, the beautiful but neglected wife of Henri, a building inspector. Henri is sent to the hotel to investigate rumours of ghosts (which turn out to be caused by drains). However, the hotel is the trysting place of Marcelle and Boniface, who are having an affair. In the 'by-the-hour' hotel, there are two husbands and one wife, plus Henri's nephew and Boniface's maid, who are also having an affair. Marcelle and Boniface's affair is severely compromised (not least by a police raid). All these events provide Feydeau with the material for his play, which becomes the succès fou{{huh|date=June 2017}} of the next season. Cast
References1. ^Winter Garden Theatre Programme, printed by Henry Good & Son London (02/05/1956) External links
13 : 1966 films|British films|1960s comedy films|English-language films|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films|British films based on plays|Films based on works by Georges Feydeau|Adultery in films|Films set in hotels|Films set in Paris|Films set in the 1900s|British comedy films|Films scored by Laurence Rosenthal |
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