Bill Firpo (Nicholas Cage) is trying to stay straight, but at the behest of his brothers Dave, played by John Lovitz, and Alvin (Dana Carvey), he agrees to help out on a bank robbery which they assure him cannot go wrong. Dave and Alvin have recently gotten out of jail, and the poorly guarded bank in the small town of Paradise, .. Read more
| Starring | Nicolas Cage, Richard B. Shull, Jon Lovitz, Dana Carvey |
|---|---|
| Director | George Gallo |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Bill Firpo (Nicholas Cage) is trying to stay straight, but at the behest of his brothers Dave, played by John Lovitz, and Alvin (Dana Carvey), he agrees to help out on a bank robbery which they assure him cannot go wrong. Dave and Alvin have recently gotten out of jail, and the poorly guarded bank in the small town of Paradise, Pennsylvania, provides an opportunity for easy money they just can't pass up. The robbery proves successful, but they don't manage to beat the huge snowstorm out of town; snowed in with their loot, they are taken in by the unwitting townspeople they've just robbed, who give new meaning to the phrase 'killing with kindness!'
| Starring | Nicolas Cage, Richard B. Shull, Jon Lovitz, Dana Carvey |
|---|---|
| Director | George Gallo |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 47 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Released | DVD: 28 May 2007 Production year: 1994 |
| Format | DVD |
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trapped in paradise is a good comedy (it made me laugh) its got somthing about it i liked and that was the acting the characters are like real the thing i didnt like about this film was that it was a bit slow in places but an all round good film worth a see
trapped in paradise is a good comedy (it made me laugh) its got somthing about it i liked and that was the acting the characters are like real the thing i didnt like about this film was that it was a bit slow in places but an all round good film worth a see