Overview
MOVIEmeter: 
Up 24% in popularity this week. See
why on
IMDbPro.
Contact:
View
company
contact information for The Captain's Paradise on
IMDbPro.
Release Date:
28 September 1953 (USA)
more
Tagline:
He makes two-timing an art...and gets away with it
more
Plot:
The bigamist captain of a ferry boat between the restricted British colony in Gibralter and Spanish Morocco has a woman of differing appeal and temperament in each port.
full summary |
add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar.
Another 1 nomination
more
Crew verified as complete
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Paradise
The Captain's Progress
more
Runtime:
94 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1
more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
Fun Stuff
Trivia:
Professional dancer
Yvonne De Carlo persuaded director
Anthony Kimmins to talk
Alec Guinness into doing the mambo with her in a night club sequence. Guinness, not usually thought of as a physical actor, consented to a week's worth of dance lessons from De Carlo and the sequence is one of the film's highlights.
more
Quotes:
Maud St. James:
[
delighted with her new vacuum cleaner] When you go off on your old ship tomorrow, I'm going to plug this in and give this house the biggest spring cleaning it's ever had.
Capt. Henry St. James:
That's the girl! Man toils and women spins.
more
FAQ
This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.
more (20 total)
Message Boards
Discuss this movie with other users on
IMDb message board for The Captain's Paradise (1953)
more
Recommendations
Related Links
i just got this through my local library as part of a goal to see much more of alec guinness's work. it was much better than even i had hoped. the writing is excellent and has caused me to seek out more films by the screenwriter, alec coppel. the film begins with a rich premise: a cruise ship's captain has worked out for himself a paradisical life by keeping two wives, one in gibraltar and one across the bay(?) in ceuta. guinness has determined that 'it's impossible to find a perfect woman' so he has chosen these two wives,each of whom embodies 'half of a perfect woman'. the British wife is dull and dutiful, cooking and keeping house, and when he's with her he leads a quiet boring life and goes to bed each night at 10pm. but when he's with his Latin-looking sexy dancer-wife, he keeps a totally opposite lifestyle- eating out with his wife every night, drinking , dancing, and cavorting in midnight swims... what a hoot! but eventually ' he gets a little sloppy' and a demise is in the works.... the plot's turn is very surprising(given the era) and satisfying. an 8 for me.