Top cast:Édouard de Max,Charles de Rochefort,Florelle
Director:George Albert Smith
Genre:Documentary
Region:Turkey
Year:2003
Storyline:While the film""s credits play, a romantic tenor""s voice sings the suggestive, sickly-sweet words of the title song in the musical opening:Most any place can seem to be a paradiseWhile you embrace, just the one that you adoreThere needn""t be an apple tree with magic powersYou need no garden filled with flowersTo taste the thrill of sweet greed hoursGentle perfume and cushions that are silk and softTwo in the gloom that is silent but for sighsThat""s paradise while arms entwine and lips are kissingBut if there""s something missing, that signifiesTrouble in paradiseThe "trouble in paradise" - soon to be revealed - is embodied in the form of two masquerading, international jewel hief-swindlers/crooks (and former lovers) who practice their deceptive occupation among the upper-class elite of European society from Venice o Paris - the two foreign locales in which the film is set.When the hatch was opened, three white space-suited astronauts emerged.When they removed their helmets, General Winthrop (Harry Lauter) in charge was astonished by the sight of three apes: archaeologist Cornelius (Roddy McDowall) and his wife, vet and animal psychologist Zira (Kim Hunter), and their ""genius"" colleague Milo (Sal Mineo).The doctor was stunned by the strange private garden and called it "unexpected...and a little terrifying." Each of the plants was labeled with its Latin name printed on tags.In one large glass-enclosed case, she spoke about one of the oldest plants on Earth - Sebastian""s "Wicked Lady" plant known as a Venus fly-trap.They were quickly all over each other, groping and kissing, and Donna was soon topless - seen in a fuzzy image from one of the cameras tossed to the floor.