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Trapped in Paradise

Trapped in Paradise

  • Status: Released
  • 02-12-1994
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Score: 5.6
  • Vote count: 253

Residents of a friendly Pennsylvania town foil three brothers' plan to rob a bank on Christmas Eve.

Nicolas Cage

Bill Firpo

Jon Lovitz

Dave Firpo

Dana Carvey

Alvin Firpo

Mädchen Amick

Sarah Collins

Florence Stanley

Edna 'Ma' Firpo

Donald Moffat

Clifford Anderson

Angela Paton

Hattie Anderson

John Ashton

Ed Dawson

Richard Jenkins

Agent Shaddus Peyser

Paul Lazar

Timmy

Vic Manni

Vic Mazzucci

Richard B. Shull

Father Ritter

Jack Heller

Chief Parole Officer

Greg Ellwand

Cop #1

Kirk Dunn

Cop #2

Andrew Miller

Deputy Myers

Sean McCann

Chief Burnell

Gerard Parkes

Father Gorenzel

Vivian Reis

Lila

Bernard Behrens

Doc Milgrom

Bunty Webb

Hertha Wayerhauser

Kay Hawtrey

Rose Weyerhauser

Frank Pesce

Caesar Spinoz

Sean O'Bryan

Dick Anderson

Zoe Erwin

Marla Anderson

Marcia Bennett

Bus Station Clerk

Carson Manning

Prisoner

rspen46

6.0 out of 10.0 Let me start by saying every Movie is not a 10 or even an 8, or a great Movie, but there are many good Movies out there, some like this one, I think many have not seen them, but it's one of my Favorite Christmas Movies to watch and never miss it, it's on my must watch list each year. I like the 3 main Characters and actors in it, it can be a bit silly in a few scenes, but overall I like it, it's a Crime movie that is also heartwarming at times. It's Funny, silly & crazy, I like everyone in it, it's got a nice ending that suits the Movie well, Nicholas Cage is his typical self in this Movie, at times a bit overacting, but I like him and most of his Movies. Give it a try, I think you will like it, too many people expect every Movie they watch to be the best ever, I look for good little Movies like this one.

Kamurai

Decent watch, could watch again, but can't recommend unless you just want to throw back to the early 90's. This is a great example of "weird" acting by people you may recognize as great, or at least famous, actors. Jon Lovitz hasn't changed much, but Dana Carvey certainly plays his role goofy for comedy's sake, but I have no idea what Nicholas Cage is doing in this one. He starts pretty sane, and then kicks off like he just re-discovered cocaine, and then just when you think he's going to even out, he wildly bounces back and forth between personalities. The actual over-complicated story of these guys robbing a small town bank and being at the mercy of those they robbed, confronted with the moral implications of their theft versus their own personal adversities is pretty interesting, but the palatable depth of the story is overriden by a lot of comedy, some of which doesn't land, and some of which is weighed down by the situations. I don't think anyone is going to hate this movie, but there are just so many other things to watch.