Sinners in Paradise explained

Sinners in Paradise
Director:James Whale
Producer:Ken Goldsmith
Screenplay:Lester Cole
Harold Buckley
Louis Stevens
Story:Harold Buckley
Starring:Madge Evans
John Boles
Bruce Cabot
Marion Martin
Gene Lockhart
Cinematography:George Robinson
Editing:Maurice Wright
Color Process:Black and white
Studio:James Whale Productions
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:65 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$273,670[1]

Sinners in Paradise is a 1938 American south seas adventure film directed by James Whale and starring Madge Evans, John Boles, Bruce Cabot, Marion Martin and Gene Lockhart. In 1966, the film entered the public domain in the United States because the claimants did not renew its copyright registration in the 28th year after publication.[2]

Plot

A passenger aircraft crashes in mid-Pacific and some of the survivors reach an island inhabited only by an American, Jim Taylor, with his Chinese servant, Ping. He declines to help them, telling them to build their own shelter and gather their own food and, though he has a boat and fuel, refusing to take them off. The reason why he wants to remain undisturbed, we learn, is that he is wanted for murder. In time his attitude to the intruders softens as they, despite endless bickering, manage to form a working community and he finds himself increasingly drawn to an attractive young nurse, Anne Wesson, who is running away from her husband. When the boat is prepared for a trip to civilization, two crooked businessmen from the party steal it with Ping on board. In a fight, he kills them both and, fatally wounded, brings the boat back. The rest can then escape.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Dick, Bernard K.. City of Dreams: The Making and Remaking of Universal Pictures. University Press of Kentucky. 2015. 116. 9780813158891.
  2. David . Pierce . June 2007 . Forgotten Faces: Why Some of Our Cinema Heritage Is Part of the Public Domain . Film History: An International Journal . 19 . 2 . 125–43 . 0892-2160 . 15122313 . 25165419 . 10.2979/FIL.2007.19.2.125 . 191633078 .