Hotel Paradise
Hotel Paradise

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Hotel Paradise

1989
Movie
Adult · 18+
82 min
English

Come and take a holiday at the hottest hotel in hardcore history. Leave your reservations at home. There's so much coming and going and coming and coming at the Hotel Paradise that manager Peter North doesn't know what to do. In the penthouse, Princess Stephanie (Tracey Adams) is getting carnal comforting from King Mustafa, while later the recreation director (Rachel Ryan) gives the princess a royal lesbian licking. The problems continue with an elevator lovemaking escapade, hookers working the cocktail bar, and even a surprise buy-out offer from a Japanese industrialist. At the end of a day like this, secretary Victoria Paris knows what her boss needs. And it sure ain't a glass of water and two aspirin.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Christian JaegerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A struggling artist inherits a dilapidated hotel on the French Riviera. He soon discovers that the hotel is a sanctuary for eccentric personalities and a hotbed of quirky relationships. As he tries to manage the chaos and his own life, he finds himself entangled in romance and unexpected adventures.

Critical Reception

Hotel Paradise received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its quirky charm and performances, though some found its narrative somewhat disjointed. It was appreciated for its lighthearted take on relationships and life's unexpected turns.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its whimsical atmosphere and character-driven moments.

  • Some viewers found the plot meandering, but enjoyed the unique personalities.

  • Jean Reno's early performance was noted as a highlight.

Google audience: Audience reception for Hotel Paradise is not widely documented on Google platforms.

Fun Fact

This film features an early notable role for Jean Reno before his international stardom in the 1990s.

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