Ivan Kouznetsoff, a Russian engineer, recounts during World War II his stay in England prior to the war working on a new propeller for ice-breaking ships. Naive about British people, and con... Read allIvan Kouznetsoff, a Russian engineer, recounts during World War II his stay in England prior to the war working on a new propeller for ice-breaking ships. Naive about British people, and convinced by hearsay that they are shallow and hypocritical, Ivan is both bemused and amused ... Read allIvan Kouznetsoff, a Russian engineer, recounts during World War II his stay in England prior to the war working on a new propeller for ice-breaking ships. Naive about British people, and convinced by hearsay that they are shallow and hypocritical, Ivan is both bemused and amused by them. He is blunt in his opinions about Britons, and at first this puts off his hosts, ... Read all
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Penelope Dudley-Ward is elegance and beauty personified. Laurence Olivier's talent is wasted in this poitical piece at the height of WWII, which even manages to glorify the then empire on which the sun never set.
Times have changed. THE DEMI-PARADISE is a capsule from a time that was far from paradisiac...
While nowhere near the league of, say, "A Canterbury Tale", The Demi-Paradise has enough realism (of the British character) to while away a pleasant hour and a half.
A wonderfully written story with great direction and a perfect cast. Lord Olivier is absolutely marvelous in the lead, as one might expect, but the supporting actors are equally marvelous with special mention to Penelope Dudley-Ward who charms from her first entrance. Olivier's Russian accent never waivers for a moment but some of his best scenes are those in which ha has no dialogue at all. His bit of business and subtle facial expressions show his immense talent.
See this film if you have the opportunity.
Olivier's accent is good, but as someone pointed out, the slow way he speaks makes him seem dumb, which, as an engineer, he isn't. On the other hand, it's probably realistic, since it would be a second language.
There are a few funny scenes, and the film is infected with a lot of warmth. It's good, but not great.
Did you know
- TriviaRoland Culver was cut out of this movie.
- GoofsBeatrice Harrison's cello-and-nightingale broadcasts were mostly in the 1920s, but in any case no live broadcast would have been made during an air raid since it would give information to the enemy. (For this reason recordings were used for Big Ben chimes instead of the live feed when an air raid was in progress.)
- Quotes
Ivan Kouznetsoff: I don't understand the English.
Mr. Runalow: My dear fellow, who does?
- Crazy creditsOpening credits prologue: "Joking decides great things stronger and better oft than earnest can . . ."
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cinema: Sir Laurence Olivier (1970)
- SoundtracksHold Your Hand Out, You Naughty Boy
(uncredited)
Written by Worton David and C.W. Murphy
Sung by hecklers at Hyde Park
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- The Demi-Paradise
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- D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(studio: made at)
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- Runtime
- 1h 54m(114 min)
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- 1.37 : 1



