The Captain's Paradise is a 1953 British comedy film starring Alec Guinness and directed by Anthony Kimmins. It is set in Gibraltar and northern Morocco, and on a ship that travels between them. In 1958, the film was made into a Broadway musical comedy, retitled Oh, Captain!. Captain Henry St. James is in front of a firing squad and the viewer soon learns of the curious chain of events that brought him to his fate. He was a prosperous seafaring man, is a bigamist, maintaining households at either end of the route his ship takes every few days. On Gibraltar, he lives with quiet, very domestic... Maud ; he comes home to find his pipe and slippers ready for him, and his adoring wife in the kitchen preparing his dinner. He sits cosily in his armchair, reads the papers and relaxes. In Morocco on the other hand, his wife Nita is a hot-blooded, exotic lady, who shuns housework and prefers to be taken out to noisy, crowded restaurants, where they lead a loud and wild lifestyle. Growing overly careless, St. James begins to make several mistakes.
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| Release date: | June 9, 1953 |
| Directed by: | Anthony Kimmins |
| Runtime: | 93 Minutes |
| Producer: | Anthony Kimmins |
| Music by: | Malcolm Arnold |
| Genre: | Comedy |