Club Paradise (Sensation Hunters) (1945) [Drama]



“Club Paradise”, aslo known as “Sensation Hunters” is a 1945 American drama film. The movie is about a naive young girl, which lookings to escape from a bad family situation, falls in love with a man who turns out to be a cad, and leads her down the road to ruin.—

Directed by Christy Cabanne, produced by Joe Kaufmann, written by Dennis J. Cooper (writer) and John Faxon (story), starring Robert Lowery as Danny Burke, Doris Merrick as Julie Rogers, Eddie Quillan as Ray Lawson, Constance Worth as Irene, Isabel Jewell as Mae, Wanda McKay as Helen, Nestor Paiva as Lew Davis, Vince Barnett as Agent, Minerva Urecal as Edna Rogers, Janet Shaw as Katie Rogers, The Rubenettes as Dancing Ensemble, Lyle Talbot as Randall (scenes deleted) and Johnson Brothers as Themselves.

Source: “Sensation Hunters (1945 film)” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 9 January 2013. Web. 25 May 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensation_Hunters_(1945_film).

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8 Replies to “Club Paradise (Sensation Hunters) (1945) [Drama]”

  1. Us girls are soo foolish. Coulda gone our w/ that sweet musician & prefers that wound up, snotty creep… shoulda ripped the little guy's shirt off instead…

  2. she should've just blown his balls off to teach him a lesson. killing him didn't give any justice for anyone. she needed to cause him a lifetime of pain and suffering for all the sorrow that moron caused for so many women… maybe even men too?

  3. she should have gone to the taxi and smacked the boggiebes out of her friend. what happened to the brother? good setup. i really liked this movie.

  4. This film could have been a great story, but for the fact, the Actresses were miscast, for example Julie was supposed to be a naive young girl, but the actress playing her had the appearance of anything but. Her Friend was supposed to also young, nineteen, and She was also way old, for the part. They weren't able to carry off the roles they were supposed to be playing. The actress playing the Sister-in-Law was good. I think with better casting, and a better script written for this story, and it could have been a great film.

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