

The Demi-Paradise
1943 Directed by Anthony AsquithIvan Kouznetsoff, a Russian engineer, recounts during World War II his stay in England prior to the war working on a new propeller for ice-breaking ships. Naïve about British people and convinced by hearsay that they are shallow and hypocritical, Ivan is both bemused and amused by them. He is blunt in his opinions about Britons and at first this puts off his hosts, including the lovely Ann Tisdall, whose grandfather runs the shipbuilding firm that will make use of Ivan's propeller. The longer Ivan stays, however, the more he comes to understand the humor, warmth, strength, and conviction of the British people, and the more they come to see him as a friend rather than merely a suspicious Russian. As a romantic bond grows between Ivan and Ann, a cultural bond begins to grow as well, particularly as the war begins and Russia is attacked by Germany.

Laurence Olivier
....................................................Ivan Kouznetsoff

Penelope Dudley-Ward
....................................................Ann Tisdall

Marjorie Fielding
....................................................Mrs. Tisdall

Margaret Rutherford
....................................................Rowena Ventnor

Felix Aylmer
....................................................Mr. Runalow
George Thorpe
....................................................Herbert Tisdall

Leslie Henson
....................................................Himself
Director
...........................................................Anthony Asquith
Producer
...........................................................Anatole de Grunwald
Writer
...........................................................Anatole de Grunwald
Editor
...........................................................Renee Woods
Director of Photography
...........................................................Bernard Knowles
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Nicholas Brodszky
Production Companies
...................................................The Rank Organisation
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
Comedy
Romance
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