
Guest House Paradiso Limited Edition Blu-Ray
Richie and Eddie run Guesthouse Paradiso, probably the world's worst hotel. It is located right next to a nuclear power plant. The hotel has only five guests, including a newlywed couple whose nighttime activities Richie takes a keen interest in. The chef is constantly drunk and eats all the food, and most guests leave the hotel without paying. One day, the Nice family shows up. They have barely checked in before Richie sneaks into their room and goes through their luggage, where he is delighted to discover a pair of red rubber panties with matching red rubber bras.. Such an outfit simply had to be tried on. At the same time, he hears a key being inserted into the door. He manages to escape from the room and rushes down to the reception in his new red exotic rubber underwear. There, the beautiful Italian film star Gina Carbonara, world-famous for her role in the film "Ten and a Half Inches," is waiting. She has just broken up with her boyfriend Gino Bolognese and now wants a room for the night.
Extras - 4K restoration from the original interpositive film- Original 5.1 surround sound and stereo audio tracks
- The Making of "Guest House Paradiso" (1999): archival documentary featuring interviews with actor, co-writer, and director Adrian Edmondson, actor and co-writer Rik Mayall, producer Phil McIntyre, and actors Fenella Fielding, Hélène Mahieu, and Simon Pegg. - Paradiso Pegg (2023): Interview with acclaimed actor, writer, and comedian Simon Pegg as he looks back on his time making the film.- Interview with Colin Towns (2024): the prolific film and television composer discusses his film music
- Interview with Sean Barton (2024): the experienced editor talks about his work on the film
- Interview with Tom Brown (2024): the production designer explores the unique challenges of the guest house. - From the editing room floor (1999): outtakes from the film's production.- Original theatrical trailers
- Photo gallery: advertising and promotional materials
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Exclusive limited edition booklet with a new essay by Jon Robertson, archival articles about the making of the film, and complete credits
- UK premiere on Blu-ray
- Limited edition of 3,000 copies for the UK
- Language: English
- Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
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