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The Bigger Picture film club ? ?Trouble in Paradise? (1932) at East Dulwich Tavern on 16 June 2016


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The Bigger Picture film club will be showing ?Trouble in Paradise? (1932) at 8pm on Thursday, 16 June 2016, Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern.


One of Lubitsch?s best comedy romances and as close to perfection as a film can be: suave, cynical, sophisticated and polished.


A pinnacle of romantic comedy and imbued with all Ernst Lubitsch?s charm and wit, Gaston (Herbert Marshall) and Lily (Miriam Hopkins) are a pair of Parisian thieves masquerading as aristocrats who fall in love and set out to rob perfume company executive Mariette (Kay Francis). Gaston becomes her confidential secretary and Lily her typist, but what happens when Gaston falls for Mariette and he is forced to choose between two beautiful women?


Director: Ernst Lubitsch, writer: Samson Raphaelson and Grover Jones, with Miriam Hopkins, Kay Francis, Herbert Marshall


US 81 minutes. Cert U. All tickets ?7.


Bar opens from 7pm. Film at 8pm.


Tickets ?7 from WeGotTickets: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/351053

The Bigger Picture website: http://www.thebiggerpic.co.uk/

The Bigger Picture Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/thebiggerpic?ref=tn_tnmn


Location:

Upstairs at East Dulwich Tavern

1 Lordship Lane

London SE22 8EW


Rail: East Dulwich;

Buses: P13, 37, 185, 176, 40, 484

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