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Bilhete Para O Paraг­sofilme | 1936 -

The 1936 film (released in Brazil as Uma Viagem ao Paraíso ) is a lighthearted romantic drama and comedy that serves as a classic example of pre-World War II American cinema. Directed by Aubrey Scotto and released by Republic Pictures, the film explores themes of identity, amnesia, and unexpected romance within a runtime of approximately 70 minutes. Narrative and Themes

: Their quest for identity is further threatened when a minor gangster, Dan Kelly, becomes involved through his nightclub. Bilhete para o ParaГ­soFilme | 1936

Written by Jack Natteford and Nathanael West—the latter of whom would later achieve literary fame for The Day of the Locust —the film reflects the narrative styles of the mid-1930s. The production was handled by Republic Pictures , a studio often associated with B-movies and westerns, which provides the film with its distinct, fast-paced character. Terry Dodd / Jack Doe Roger Pryor Jane Forbes Wendy Barrie Robert Forbes Claude Gillingwater Nirney (Detective) Andrew Tombes Stanley Fields Data sourced from IMDb and Wikipedia . Cinematic Significance The 1936 film (released in Brazil as Uma

The plot gains momentum through a series of comedic and dramatic complications: Written by Jack Natteford and Nathanael West—the latter

: Jane's worried father, Robert Forbes, hires a detective named Nirney to track down the pair after Jane leaves without notice.

While often overshadowed by the modern 2022 romantic comedy of the same title starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts, the 1936 version of Ticket to Paradise remains a notable artifact of its era. It highlights the 1930s' fascination with amnesia as a plot device and showcases early screenwriting work by influential figures like West. The film is currently available for viewing on platforms like YouTube , preserving its legacy as a charming piece of vintage Hollywood.