
Paths to Paradise
Comedy · Crime · Romance
Overview
Two thieves discover a professional and personal relationship when individual heist plans are thrown together by circumstance.
Top Cast


Betty Compson
Betty Compson
Molly
Betty Compson
Molly


Raymond Griffith
Raymond Griffith
The Dude from Duluth
Raymond Griffith
The Dude from Duluth


Tom Santschi
Tom Santschi
Chief of Detectives Callahan
Tom Santschi
Chief of Detectives Callahan


Bert Woodruff
Bert Woodruff
Bride's Father
Bert Woodruff
Bride's Father


Fred Kelsey
Fred Kelsey
Confederate
Fred Kelsey
Confederate


Clem Beauchamp
Clem Beauchamp
Clem Beauchamp


Edgar Kennedy
Edgar Kennedy
Detective (uncredited)
Edgar Kennedy
Detective (uncredited)


Ellinor Vanderveer
Ellinor Vanderveer
Party Guest (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer
Party Guest (uncredited)


Leo White
Leo White
Gang Member (uncredited)
Leo White
Gang Member (uncredited)
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