Trouble in Paradise

1989

Adventure / Comedy

3
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 50% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.8/10 10 323 323

Director

Top cast

Raquel Welch as Rachel
720p.WEB
850.12 MB
900*720
English 2.0
NR
us  
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
Seeds 100

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by taipan-1

Castaway silliness

Shot on location in Queensland, this is as implausible a piece of film making as you are likely to see anywhere. Jack Thompson is at his oafish best and Ms Welch still looks pretty good, considering she was in her late 40s when this was shot. The storyline is non-existent and poor Nicholas Hammond looks embarrassed throughout the movie.
Reviewed by gridoon2026 5 / 10

Raquel is still in shape - the film is out of shape

"Trouble in Paradise" succeeds fully in only one area: it proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that Raquel Welch is an ageless sex symbol who can still look fantastic in her late 40s. Beyond that, the film is a mediocre variation on the "bickering couple" romantic comedies of the classic Hollywood era. The man is rugged and boozing, the woman is loud and prissy, they get stranded on a deserted island, gradually they warm up to each other, etc., etc. Neither character is particularly endearing, which is a problem when they're the only ones on the screen for about 90% of the running time. It was an interesting idea to pair up Raquel with a male actor of her own age (and not younger), but I can't really say that these two have a lot of chemistry. This one is only for her completists. ** out of 4.
Reviewed by boundlaw 4 / 10

Sex symbol turkey

Apparently, the filmmakers decided a MILFy Raquel Welch wearing lingerie and a wet, torn dress was sufficient to make this film. What they went with is a middle-age Blue Lagoon. Plot optional.They even toyed with the audience by putting an actual turkey on the set of this turkey.Who hasn't daydreamed of being marooned on an island with Raquel Welch and a bottle of Stoli that magically refills overnight? Raquel looks amazing, and that is the entire point of this film. There is literally no other reason to watch this movie. Somehow, it is almost sufficient justification.
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