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Trapped in Paradise (1994)

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Directed byGeorge Gallo
CastNicolas Cage, Jon Lovitz, Dana Carvey, Mädchen Amick and Florence Stanley
Theatrical ReleaseDecember 2, 1994
Running Time111 minutes
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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About Trapped in Paradise

Three brothers (Nicolas Cage, Jon Lovitz, Dana Carvey) with a streak of lawbreaking in them head to a small town in Pennsylvania called Paradise, intending to rob a ripe bank there. But the people in the community turn out to be so nice that the thought of ripping them off proves difficult to imagine. The three leads each get to do their uniquely comic shticks, and that makes this film marginally watchable. But the pace is enervating and the story's main idea isn't all that well developed. --Tom Keogh Amazon.com

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (23 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteI've never laughed so hard!Quote
The Furpo brothers define the term "idiot". This Christmas comedy is a must see. It has all the feel good scenes that a Christmas movie should have,some laughter, throw in a little romance and add a great cause and you've got the recipe for a holiday classic. I loved this movie so much that I have been giving it as gifts for the past five years! December 11, 2008

rating: 2 QuoteGood premise, but just not funnyQuote
No matter how you cut this film up, or what you compare it to, it just is not funny. A great cast of Nicholas Cage, Dana Carvey, and John Luvitz can not deliver enough punch to the awful lines of this film. The idea behind this is two small time crooks (Carvey and Luvitz) learn of a plan in prison about a small town bank that is ripe for the picking. All they need is a little help once they get outside. The help is in the form of thier somewhat honest brother (cage). The characters played by Carvey and Luvitz are just annoying, and Cage is just flat. And to top it off, they tried to add a love connection in it, just plain bad. I forced myself to finish watching this in the hopes it would get funny, but it didn't. Save your change, don't get this. June 12, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteHIDDEN TREASUREQuote
Enjoyable story about redemption and forgiveness. Hey, I'm sure you've already read the plot line and the details about this DVD. Moreover, if you're like me you probably don't like reading reviews that give away too much of the movie (a.k.a. spoilers). The bottom line is, I purchased this DVD because the first time I saw this movie was on television and I only caught part of it. Enjoying what I had watched so much, I wanted to see it in its entirety. It has since become a family favorite and an annual holiday viewing must. Heck, it even turned my daughter into a Nicolas Cage fan, so it must have something going for it. December 19, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteGreat ProductQuote
I am very pleased with this product it arrived even earlier than expected and was a great surprise for Christmas! I will use amazon again! January 20, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteA movie deserving of more attention Quote
My wife and I enjoyed this movie to rate as one of our
favorites. When you think about this movie, remember
the funny lines and mannerisms from the characters that
didn't need sex or swearing to make this movie oveall
just enjoyable. This movie brought humor and a warm
side to the story. Dana Carvey, nailed this performance
as the total idiot brother, and to see Cages frustration
in dealing with his siblings. It's amazing how many people
never saw or heard of this movie. Definitely a movie that
deserves praise...I rated this movie a 5 for its creativity
without having to bring profanity, violence, or sex to the
screen. September 21, 2005

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