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Crowded Paradise
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Synopsis
All but forgotten today, Crowded Paradise was one of the first in-depth studies of racial tensions in postwar New York City. Mario Alcade plays Juan Figueroa, a Puerto Rican youth who come to Manhattan for the purpose of marrying his sweetheart Felicia Diaz (Enid Rudd). Despite running up against all manner of obstacles--most of them having to do with prejudice and misunderstanding--Juan is determined to make good in the his adopted country. The film veers dangerously towards melodrama at the climax, when a bigoted, sex-obsessed landlord (well played by Hume Cronyn) schemes to sabotage Juan and Felicia's wedding. Nancy Kelly costars as the landlord's sight-impaired wife, one of the few sympathetic Anglo characters in the film. Crowded Paradise was photographed on location by Boris Kaufman, who'd previously lensed the Oscar-winning "reality" drama On the Waterfront; the script was co-authored by Marc Connelly, of Green Pastures fame. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mario Alcalde Juan Figueroa
Hume Cronyn George Heath
Stefan Schnabel Big Man
Frank Silvera Papa Diaz
Nancy Kelly Louise Heath

Production Crew

Boris Kaufman Cinematographer
David Brockman Composer (Music Score)
Rafael Alers Composer (Music Score)
Terry Stern Composer (Music Score)
William Gonzalez Composer (Music Score)
Fred Pressburger Director
Rita Roland Editor
Ben Gradus Producer
Arthur Forrest Screenwriter
Arthur Forrest Screenwriter
Marc Connelly Screenwriter
Year: 1956
Runtime: 94
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Tudor