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Welcome To Paradise (1995) Certificate PG

Welcome To Paradise

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Rated 2.0 stars
Average rating
(40%)
 
Starring: Shelley Long | Mel Harris | Delane Matthews | Ian Ziering | Francois-Eric Gendron
Director: Bill L. Norton
Studio: PEGASUS ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 90 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: December 20, 2004

Three long term friends re-live their misspent youth on the paradise island they visited twenty years before. But the trio find themselves amid hordes of over-sexed young people. Should they dive in with both feet for two weeks of passion with the young, hunky men (including BEVERLY HILLS 90210's Ian Ziering) who are only too happy to indulge the 'older lady' at the risk of ruining their established lives back home with careers and husbands

Rating of 1 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Since her heyday in Cheers, poor old Shelley Long has (the Brady Bunch movies apart) struggled to repeat her success in films. This TV movie does nothing for her cause as she finds unexpected romance at the holiday resort where she first discovered boys some 20 years before. Director Bill L Norton obviously set out to concoct a sexy comedy in praise of older women, but all he's come up with is a tacky, unfunny and rather squalid film that leaves Long and co-stars Mel Harris and Delane Matthews high and dry.

Highest rated reviews

Rated 1.0 stars
Boring film

paul buksh from runcorn, 18th December, 2005

Don't bother. You will be bored. Typical American cleaner than thou lack of anything. 3 women no sex, no humour, no film.

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Rated 2.0 stars
Good ole Shelley Long

A Customer from South West sufferer., 13th January, 2005

That Lady is an acquired taste. She either grinds her way into your subconscious, or you stand there wondering about the fates that have abandoned you. I can neither rate this film, because our Shelley annoyed me in her previous output, nor beat her over the head with a big stick, because I just love Mel Harris. The film itself is neither here nor there. So, you decide.

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