Welcome to Paradise
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German title | Welcome to Paradise |
Original title | The Woman of Spring Break |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1995 |
length | 95 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Bill L. Norton |
script | Bart Baker |
production | Bart Baker |
music | Larry Brown |
camera | Reed Smoot |
cut | Hibah Frisina |
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Welcome to Paradise ( The Woman of Spring Break ) is a 1995 TV comedy directed by Bill L. Norton .
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Anne, Claire and Denise are "best friends". For over 20 years they have kept in touch, if only over the phone and infrequent meetings, and each of them has gone their own way. What all three have in common is the desire to break out of their current world ... at least for a short time. They decide to go on vacation together to the place where they spent the time of their lives 20 years ago - Paradise Beach. You stay in a shabby motel on the beach that is teeming with young students. Anne is courted by the young and particularly good-looking George Peck, who stands out from the crowd of mostly young applicants with his mature charisma. The successful advertising manager Claire has caught the former Olympic participant Jean-Luc Perron, who works as press spokesman for most of her most important customers and finds nothing better than combining business with pleasure. Denise, who has just been divorced and is plagued by self-doubt, happens to meet a former friend on the beach. Everything runs like clockwork until the differences of opinion arise. In the end, however, everything turns out well.
Web links
- Welcome to paradise in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Welcome to paradise in the online film database