Road to Paradise (1930 film)
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''Road to Paradise'' is a 1930 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by
First National Pictures First National Pictures was an American motion picture production and distribution company. It was founded in 1917 as First National Exhibitors' Circuit, Inc., an association of independent theatre owners in the United States, and became the count ...
, and starring Loretta Young, Jack Mulhall and Raymond Hatton. It was directed by William Beaudine and is based on a 1920 play Dodson Mitchell by Zelda Sears called ''Cornered''. The film was a remake of a 1924 silent version, entitled ''Cornered'', which was also directed by William Beaudine.


Plot

Loretta Young plays the part of an orphan named Mary Brennan, who has been raised by two thieves (Raymond Hatton and George Barraud) and does not know that she has a twin sister who is now a wealthy socialite (Loretta Young as Margaret Waring). One day, while she is dining at a Chinese restaurant with her two guardians, they notice the wealthy socialite and are taken aback at how closely she resembles Brennan. Hatton and Barraud convince Brennan that she should impersonate the socialite so that they can enter her house and steal the contents of her safe. Brennan enters the house and meet Jack Mulhall who senses something different about Waring and immediately falls in love with her. When night falls, Brennan lets Hatton and Barraud into the house and they attempt to open the safe. Waring happens to enter the house and is shocked to find a woman that looks like her. She is shot at by Barraud, Brennan stays behind to care for Waring but tricks the police into thinking that Waring is the imposter and thief. Even though Mulhall knows the truth, he keeps quiet because he is in love with her. Eventually Brennan discovers that Waring is her twin sister when they discover that they have matching lockets, the charges are dropped and Brennan accepts Mulhall's proposal of marriage.


Cast


Preservation status

The film survives intact has been shown on television and cable. ''Road to Paradise'' has been preserved at the Library of Congress.''Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress'', (<-book title) page 153 by The American Film Institute, c.1978


Home media

The film is available on DVD from the Warner Archive Collection as a double bill with another Loretta Young film '' Week-End Marriage''.


References


External links


Road to Paradise at IMDb.com

Road to Pardise at TCM

allmovie/synopsis; ''Road to Paradise''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Road To Paradise (Film) 1930 films American films based on plays First National Pictures films 1930 drama films American drama films American black-and-white films Warner Bros. films Films directed by William Beaudine 1930s English-language films Films with screenplays by F. Hugh Herbert 1930s American films