Bees in Paradise

Bees in Paradise

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Musical
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Val Guest
  • Cast(s): Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton, Peter Graves, Ronald Shiner, Jean Kent See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 12min
  • Music: Bob Busby
  • Similar To: The Moment, Piece by Piece
  • Story:

    Classic comedy starring Arthur Askey. Askey plays a pilot who bales out over Paradise Island, not knowing that he is about to land in a bee-worshipping colony of women and that he is about to become a drone for the queen bee. When he finds out that, as custom demands, he is due to be sacrificed two months after the honeymoon, he soon starts thinking about escape. The women of course have other ideas. Directed by Val Guest. Starring Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton in lead roles.

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STORY

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Classic comedy starring Arthur Askey. Askey plays a pilot who bales out over Paradise Island, not knowing that he is about to land in a bee-worshipping colony of women and that he is about to become a drone for the queen bee. When he finds out that, as custom demands, he is due to be sacrificed two months after the honeymoon, he soon starts thinking about escape. The women of course have other ideas. Directed by Val Guest. Starring Arthur Askey, Anne Shelton in lead roles.

TRIVIA

Trivia

The line "Is your journey really necessary?" was used on posters in the UK during wartime to encourage people to conserve fuel. It would have been familiar to the audiences who first saw this film in 1944.

The quote, "That way madness lies," is from William Shakespeare's "'King Lear", Act 3, Scene 4.