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Laughter in Paradise 1951

Runtime

97 mins

Language

English

English

He makes the whole world laugh, even in Paradise. When an eccentric prankster dies, he leaves his fortune to four heirs, but each must perform a task that is the opposite of their nature before claiming the money. Their forced antics create comic mishaps, highlighting the film’s whimsical tone. This film marks Audrey Hepburn’s screen debut.

He makes the whole world laugh, even in Paradise. When an eccentric prankster dies, he leaves his fortune to four heirs, but each must perform a task that is the opposite of their nature before claiming the money. Their forced antics create comic mishaps, highlighting the film’s whimsical tone. This film marks Audrey Hepburn’s screen debut.

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John Laurie

John Laurie

Gordon Webb

Noel Howlett

Noel Howlett

Clerk of the Court

Fay Compton

Fay Compton

Agnes Russell

Hugh Griffith

Hugh Griffith

Henry Russell

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn

Cigarette Girl

John Boxer

John Boxer

Constable Charles Baker (uncredited)

Colin Gordon

Colin Gordon

Station Constable

Ronald Adam

Ronald Adam

Bank Manager

Sebastian Cabot

Sebastian Cabot

Card Player (uncredited)

George Cole

George Cole

Herbert Russell

Charlotte Mitchell

Charlotte Mitchell

Ethel

Anthony Steel

Anthony Steel

Roger Godfrey

Joyce Grenfell

Joyce Grenfell

Elizabeth Robson

Toke Townley

Toke Townley

Pickpocket (uncredited)

Alastair Sim

Alastair Sim

Deniston Russell

Ernest Thesiger

Ernest Thesiger

Endicott

Jim Morris

Jim Morris

Policeman in Court (uncredited)

Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Doctor (uncredited)

Eleanor Summerfield

Eleanor Summerfield

Sheila Wilcott

John Sharp

John Sharp

Constable Cafferty (uncredited)

Ned Lynch

Ned Lynch

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Arthur Howard

Arthur Howard

Businessman on Train (uncredited)

George Crawford

George Crawford

Bailiff (uncredited)

A.E. Matthews

A.E. Matthews

Sir Charles Robson

Douglas Muir

Douglas Muir

Card Player (uncredited)

Beatrice Campbell

Beatrice Campbell

Lucille Grayson

Leslie Dwyer

Leslie Dwyer

Police Sergeant

Scott Harrold

Scott Harrold

2nd Clerk of the Court (uncredited)

Mary Germaine

Mary Germaine

Susan Heath

Victor Harrington

Victor Harrington

Shopper in Swan & Edgar (uncredited)

Martin Boddey

Martin Boddey

Store Shopwalker

Jack Arrow

Jack Arrow

Policeman in Court (uncredited)

Robert Gregory

Robert Gregory

Shopper at Swan & Edgar (uncredited)

Guy Middleton

Guy Middleton

Simon Russell

Jack Sharp

Jack Sharp

Taxi Driver (uncredited)

John Warren

John Warren

Card Player (uncredited)

Louis Matto

Louis Matto

Club Barman (uncredited)

Paul Beradi

Paul Beradi

Club Patron (uncredited)

Emile Stemmler

Emile Stemmler

Club Maitre d’ (uncredited)

Veronica Hurst

Veronica Hurst

Joan Webb

Christine Silver

Christine Silver

Mrs. Goodwin (uncredited)

Laurence Hepworth

Laurence Hepworth

Shopper (uncredited)

Charles Saynor

Charles Saynor

Policeman in Court (uncredited)

Mackenzie Ward

Mackenzie Ward

Benson

Lyn Evans

Lyn Evans

Jailer (uncredited)

Ian Colin

Ian Colin

Bank Robber (uncredited)

Frank Hawkins

Frank Hawkins

Store Detective (uncredited)

Frederick Kelsey

Frederick Kelsey

Henry’s Butler (uncredited)

Avice Landone

Avice Landone

Shopper at Swan & Edgar (uncredited)

Eileen Moore

Eileen Moore

Shop Assistant

Michael Pertwee

Michael Pertwee

Stewart

Grace Denbeigh-Russell

Grace Denbeigh-Russell

Nurse (uncredited)

Eddie Boyce

Eddie Boyce

Policeman in Court (uncredited)

Pat Hagan

Pat Hagan

Police Sergeant in Court (uncredited)

Dan Darnelli

Dan Darnelli

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Ivan Craig

Ivan Craig

Card Player (uncredited)

William Murray

William Murray

Jeweller’s Assistant (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Laughter in Paradise

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Henry Russell wills a curious fortune: £50,000 to each of his four surviving relatives, but only if they perform tasks that are entirely against their natures, within tight, clock‑wisely short windows.

Deniston Russell, a law‑abiding retired army officer who writes lurid crime novels under several pen names, is given one week to land himself behind bars for exactly 28 days. His mission is a test of willpower and restraint, and he chases it through a series of increasingly bold, meticulously planned attempts that repeatedly meet with misfortune. Yet Deniston is not easily deterred; his resolve grows even as his schemes collide with the realities of authority and social pride.

Agnes Russell, a difficult but intelligent woman, must somehow secure work as a domestic servant in a respectable household and hold the job for a full month, all within a week. Her first challenge is to navigate a prickly employer, the irascible Gordon Webb, and to prove herself capable enough to stay on at the house. When she asks for a little mercy and offers to pay a hefty sum to stay, Gordon is tempted to give in—but his curiosity and appetite for control quickly take over, and the dynamic between them becomes a game of wit, power, and persistence.

Simon Russell, a penniless, womanising con man, has to marry the first single woman he speaks to. His quest for a quick, clever score leads him into a surprising trap of his own device, as he pursues romance with a series of encounters that reveal a sharper hunger for wealth than for affection. He moves from one encounter to another, each marriage proposal revealing more about his character than the last.

Herbert Russell, a timid man who works at a bank, must stage a bank‑robbery in his own office, using a mask and a toy pistol, and he must obtain the bank keys for two minutes. His attempt is clumsy yet oddly effective, turning him into an accidental hero when the moment comes, and the headlines celebrate him as an unlikely savior rather than a criminal.

As the weeks unfold, Deniston’s efforts stall, then suddenly pay off in a dramatic way: a smashed shop window and a confrontation with a policeman bring the law down on him. The consequences ripple outward, costing him his fiancée, Elizabeth Robson, and forcing a painful reckoning before a magistrate. Yet even in setback, a spark remains—the secretary Sheila Wilcott reveals her love for him and vows support, offering a surprising alliance in the face of judgment.

Meanwhile, Agnes’s position at Gordon Webb’s house tests her limits and her resilience. When Gordon finally relents, only to torment her further, she confronts him with a stubborn dignity that keeps her in the story long enough for Roger Godfrey, a private detective, to become entangled in their lives. Roger Godfrey falls for Gordon’s daughter, Joan Webb, a woman wary of romance because of her father’s hold on the family’s fate. Joan’s openness invites a new chance at happiness, even as the looming question of money and power threads through every scene.

Lucille Grayson, an elegant, penniless relative who remains unbowed by circumstance, enters Simon Russell’s world at a moment of risk and romance. He sees through pretenses and, after a whirlwind of misdirection, finds himself caught in a marriage that exposes his habits and his true priorities. Lucille’s revelation—that she is the rightful, though impecunious, heir of a different tale—shifts the balance of trust between them and reshapes the course of the will’s stipulations.

Throughout these intertwined stories, the executor convenes the four heirs to reveal the ultimate punchline: there is no money left. The will’s grand joke lands with a quiet crescendo that unsettles but ultimately unites the characters. Agnes, Gordon Webb (who has learned to see beyond wealth and control), Deniston Russell (whose stubborn prudence begins to soften), and Herbert Russell (whose brave, surprising act earns him a different kind of respect) find themselves sharing a laugh at the absurdity of it all. Simon Russell may feel a momentary sting as he surveys his spouse, but the sight of a conniving and equally unscrupulous partner holding a bottle of champagne makes him rethink the value of laughter in the face of fate, and he ultimately joins in the merriment.

In this delicate dance of gambles and compromises, the story remains gently humorous and keenly observant about human nature: pride, want, love, and the stubborn hope that even a prank can lead to something unexpectedly real. The film’s steady, neutral voice keeps the tone balanced as it threads together trials, missteps, and the quiet warmth of unlikely alliances, all under the looming shadow of a fortune that never truly existed to begin with.

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Laughter in Paradise Themes and Keywords

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Laughter in Paradise Other Names and Titles

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Gelächter im Paradies Wer zuletzt lacht Gargalhadas no Paraíso Смех в раю 天堂里的笑声 Śmiech w raju Smích z ráje 천국에서의 웃음 Risa en el paraíso Skratt i paradiset 天堂裏的笑聲

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