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| Kay Francis | Madame Mariette Colet | |
| Robert Greig | Jacques | |
| Miriam Hopkins | Lily | |
| Edward Everett Horton | François Filiba | |
| Herbert Marshall | Gaston Monescu | |
| Charles Ruggles | The Major | |
| C. Aubrey Smith | Adolph J. Giron | |
| Luis Alberni | Annoyed Opera Fan | |
| Hooper Atchley | Insurance Agent | |
| Tyler Brooke | Commercial Singer | |
| Charlie Ruggles | The Major | |
| Leonid Kinskey | Radical | |
| Rolfe Sedan | Purse Salesman | |
| Larry Steers | Guest |
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| Producer | Ernst Lubitsch
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| Writer | Grover Jones
Samson Raphaelson |
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| Cinematography | Victor Milner
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| Musician | W. Franke Harling
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Trouble in Paradise is one of the most important films of Actor, Producer, and Director Ernst Lubitisch, and his personal favorite of all the films he’s made. A story of two thieves who fall in love and begin doing jobs together under the employment of a beautiful woman who stirs up the relationship. |
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