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Bachelor in Paradise is a 1961 American Metrocolor, CinemaScope romantic comedy film starring Bob Hope and Lana Turner. Directed by Jack Arnold, it was written by Valentine Davies and Hal Kanter, based on a story by Vera Caspary. [2] It co-stars Janis Paige, Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss. [2]
This is a selection of films and television appearances by British-American comedian and actor Bob Hope (1903-2003). Hope, a former boxer, began his acting career in 1925 in various vaudeville acts and stage performances Hope's feature film debut came in The Big Broadcast of 1938.(although he made his debut in film short Going Spanish).
Bachelor in Paradise: Jack Arnold: Bob Hope, Lana Turner, Paula Prentiss, Janis Paige: Comedy: MGM: Back Street: David Miller: Susan Hayward, John Gavin, Vera Miles: Drama: Universal; from Fannie Hurst novel; remake of 1932 and 1941 films Battle at Bloody Beach: Herbert Coleman: Audie Murphy, Dolores Michaels: War: 20th Century Fox: The Beast ...
One of the Bachelor in Paradise singles may be going home early because… well, because she can’t go. Toward the end of this season’s third episode on Thursday night, Sam Jeffries (from The ...
Check out all the spoilers we know so far about 'Bachelor in Paradise' season 9—including who left engaged, who got married, and who broke up.
Bachelor in Paradise may refer to: Bachelor in Paradise, a 1961 American film starring Bob Hope and Lana Turner; Bachelor in Paradise (American TV series), a 2014 ABC reality series and part of The Bachelor franchise; Bachelor In Paradise (Australian TV series), the Australian version of the series
Bachelor in Paradise premiered right after The Golden Bachelor last night. The two-hour episode is out now on Hulu. New episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays from 9-11 p.m. and stream the ...
Bachelors' Paradise is the fourth album by Swedish-American actress and singer Ann-Margret, released by RCA Victor in 1963. The album title is a pun based around the title song of the 1961 film, Bachelor in Paradise. Just two years prior, Ann-Margret performed the song at the 34th Academy Awards, the reception from which greatly boosted her career.