Stolen Heaven (1938)

Stolen Heaven (1938) poster

Two attractive jewel thieves, one female (Olympe Bradna), one male (Gene Raymond) escape together after their latest escapade and hide out in the home of an aged concert pianist (Lewis Stone). To cover their tracks and keep the old man from turning them in, the thieves pretend to arrange his comeback concert. The artifice becomes reality, the pianist makes a triumphant return, and the thieves reform. This 1938 film is not a remake of 1932's Stolen Heaven, which wove an entirely different story about a suicide pact.

Director: Andrew L. Stone
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 88 min
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Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

musician, jewel thief

More Films by Director: Andrew L. Stone
More Films in Genre: Crime, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stolen Heaven about?
Two attractive jewel thieves, one female (Olympe Bradna), one male (Gene Raymond) escape together after their latest escapade and hide out in the home of an aged concert pianist (Lewis Stone). To cover their tracks and keep the old man from turning them in, the thieves pretend to arrange his comeback concert. The artifice becomes reality, the pianist makes a triumphant return, and the thieves reform. This 1938 film is not a remake of 1932's Stolen Heaven, which wove an entirely different story about a suicide pact.
Who directed Stolen Heaven?
Stolen Heaven was directed by Andrew L. Stone.
Who stars in Stolen Heaven?
Stolen Heaven stars Gene Raymond, Olympe Bradna, Glenda Farrell, Lewis Stone, Porter Hall, Douglass Dumbrille.
How long is Stolen Heaven?
Stolen Heaven has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Stolen Heaven?
Stolen Heaven is a Crime, Drama film.
Where was Stolen Heaven produced?
Stolen Heaven was produced in United States of America.