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Hotel Paradise

Germany, United Kingdom

1995

29 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Nicolas Roeg

EXEC Regina Ziegler

PROD Luc Roeg

SCR Michael Allin

DP Witold Stok

CAST Theresa Russell, Vincent D'Onofrio

ED Tony Palmer

PROD DES David Brockhurst

MUSIC Harry Gregson-Williams

Synopsis

The not yet married bride of a mafiosi wakes up in the morning in bed with a chained and naked man. She cannot recall what happened last night. The man begins to tell. Did she really had an erotic adventure with a stranger one night before her marriage? –IMDb

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Nicolas Roeg

London-born Nicolas Roeg served in the military as a projectionist, and entered the movie industry immediately after World War II as a gofer and apprentice editor. He joined MGM’s British studios in 1950, and eventually became a cinematographer in 1959, working on a multitude of films of all types, from second unit work on Lawrence of Arabia (1962) to primary photography on the rock & roll exploitation films Just for Fun (1963), Every Day’s a Holiday (1965), and The System (1966). He moved into the director’s chair with Performance (1970), which he co-directed with Donald Cammell, and made a major impression with the low-keyed, eerily compelling drama Walkabout (1971). By the mid-‘70s, Roeg was one of England’s most respected filmmakers, responsible for the unsettling thriller Don’t Look Now (1973), and the sci-fi drama The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976). With the possible exception Insignificance (1985) and the compellingly obscure Track 29 (1988) Roeg’s output throughout the 1980s… read more

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19Jan12

This erotic short film is the seventh and final collaboration of husband and wife team Nicolas Roeg and Theresa Russell, one of the great Director/Actress partnerships in recent cinema history. The screenplay is by Michael Allin who had a hand in the writing of Mike Hodges's campy Flash Gordon movie. Intriguingly, Roeg himself was at one stage attached to the Flash project. Now THAT I would have liked to have seen...

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