Janes Forbes (Barrie) decides to help amnesiac Jack Doe (Pryor) to find the details of his true identity. She doesn't tell anyone she is leaving, which causes her worried father to hire a detective to find the pair.

Is "Ticket to Paradise" worth watching today? Honestly, probably only if you have a real soft spot for *really* old Hollywood mysteries, the kind where everyone seems to be in a slight hurry but nothing truly urgent ever happens. If you're looking for slick modern thrills or deep character studies, you'll probably just...


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"Is "Ticket to Paradise" worth watching today? Honestly, probably only if you have a real soft spot for *really* old Hollywood mysteries, the kind where everyone seems to be in a slight hurry but nothing truly urgent ever happens. If you're looking for slick modern thrills or deep character studies, you'll probably just find yourself confused and maybe a little bored. But for those who enjoy a peek into a forgotten era of film, there are some quirky charms here, for sure. The whole thing kicks ..."
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