Stolen Heaven is a 1938 American drama film directed by Andrew L. Stone and written by Eve Greene, Frederick J. Jackson and Stone. The film stars Gene Raymond, Olympe Bradna and Glenda Farrell. The film was released on May 13, 1938 by Paramount Pictures.[1][2] The screenplay concerns two jewel thieves who pose as musicians to elude pursuing law officers.
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Directed by | Andrew L. Stone |
Written by | Eve Greene Frederick J. Jackson Andrew L. Stone |
Starring | Gene Raymond Olympe Bradna Glenda Farrell |
Cinematography | William C. Mellor |
Edited by | Doane Harrison |
Production company | Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film has been called a "musical melodrama".[3] A female jewel thief named Steffi, a.k.a. "Will O'the Wisp", robs a jewelry store with her partners Von, Rita and Bako.[4] The thieves pose as musicians to throw the police off their trail.[5]
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