🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Adrian Edmondson
- Genre: Comedy, Slapstick
- Release year: 1999
- Runtime (length): 1h 29min
- IMDb rating: 6.1/10 (11K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: N/A
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Two blokes run a hotel so bad, even a nuclear meltdown would be an improvement, mostly involving rubber underwear and radioactive fish.
🍿 Guest House Paradiso: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Introduction to Guest House Paradiso
Richard ‘Richie’ Twat and Edward ‘Eddie’ Elizabeth Ndingombaba run Guest House Paradiso, arguably the worst hotel in Britain. Situated next to a nuclear power plant on a cliff edge, the establishment suffers from neglect, a questionable chef, and the incompetence of its owners. Guests quickly regret their stay due to the appalling conditions and bizarre occurrences.

The Arrival of New Guests
The arrival of the Nice family (Mr. and Mrs. Nice, along with their children) brings a brief respite from the usual chaos, as Richie attempts to provide adequate service. Simultaneously, Italian film star Gina Carbonara seeks refuge at the hotel to escape her fiancé, Gino Bolognese. Richie and Eddie are immediately smitten with Gina, each vying for her attention.

Radioactive Fish and Chaos Ensue
Desperate to save money, Richie serves radioactive fish that he finds on the roadside to the guests for supper. The guests become violently ill, leading to widespread vomiting and pandemonium. Meanwhile, Gino tracks Gina down to Guest House Paradiso, determined to win her back. All of these elements combine to make the most chaotic night ever.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Richard Twat (Rik Mayall): A perverted and incompetent co-owner of Guest House Paradiso, constantly scheming and failing in his attempts to improve the hotel’s fortunes or attract women.
- Eddie Elizabeth Ndingombaba (Adrian Edmondson): An alcoholic and equally inept co-owner of Guest House Paradiso, serving as Richie’s partner in crime and often escalating their disastrous situations.
- Mr. Johnson (Bill Nighy): One of the unfortunate guests at Guest House Paradiso who experiences the full extent of Richie and Eddie’s ineptitude.
- Gina Carbonara (Hélène Mahieu): An Italian film star seeking refuge at Guest House Paradiso, becoming the object of Richie and Eddie’s misguided affections.
- Gino Bolognese (Vincent Cassel): Gina’s jealous and aggressive fiancé who tracks her down to Guest House Paradiso, adding to the chaos.
- Mr. Nice (Simon Pegg): A seemingly ordinary guest at the Guest House Paradiso, on holiday with his family.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Richard Twat: “Ah! Good evening, Miss Carbonara.” – Richard attempts to greet Gina Carbonara, but mispronounces his own name with hilarious consequences.
💰Box Office
- Budget: £3,000,000
- Domestic Gross: N/A
- Worldwide Gross: N/A
💥 Guest House Paradiso Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so I went into this movie expecting a disaster, but I was laughing so hard! The part where Richie gets stuck in the oven wearing the rubber bra? Tears. It’s not high art, but if you’re in the mood for some seriously silly, over-the-top British comedy, this is it. I can’t recommend it enough if you need a good, goofy laugh. I would definitely watch it again with my mates!
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Bottom”
- “Viewers who enjoy British slapstick comedy”
- “People who like gross-out humor”
- “Those who appreciate cult films”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Crude humor”
- “Slapstick violence”
- “Gross-out scenes”
- “Sexual innuendo”
- “Nudity”
- “Potentially offensive content”
- “Radioactive Fish”
Professional Reviews
- Film Stories: “Guest House Paradiso is a slapstick comedy with memorable characters and a plot that keeps you laughing. The film pays homage to classic British humor, and its crude charm is undeniably entertaining. A must-watch for fans of physical comedy.
- Bloody Disgusting: “Guest House Paradiso brings dark humor to new heights. The film features comedic violence, creating scenes that will make you cringe and laugh at the same time. The unique characters and absurd situations make it a cult classic.
Audience Reactions
The over-the-top slapstick violence and absurd situations were hilarious and unexpected.: Viewers loved the film’s ability to make them laugh out loud with its crude and outrageous humor.
Overall Consensus: Guest House Paradiso is a polarizing film. Some find the crude humor hilarious, while others find it offensive. But for fans of ‘Bottom,’ it delivers the slapstick and silliness they expect.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Rik Mayall considered the film a 25th-anniversary project, marking the time he and Adrian Edmondson had known each other since university.”
- “The film features a ‘Vomit Technician’ in the credits, a testament to the film’s dedication to its brand of humor.”
- “Guest House Paradiso’s visual style was criticized for its dark lighting, with some viewers struggling to see what was happening on screen.”
🖥️ How to Watch Guest House Paradiso?
Guest House Paradiso is available for rent or purchase on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Check your local streaming services for availability, as it may be included in subscription packages. Unfortunately, at this time we don’t have a streaming or purchase link that we can guarantee works in your region, but continue to check.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Guest House Paradiso, you might like these similar films:
- Bottom (TV Series) (1991-1995): Guest House Paradiso is essentially a film adaptation of the ‘Bottom’ TV series, with the same comedic duo and similar humor.
- Fawlty Towers (TV Series) (1975-1979): Both revolve around the chaotic and disastrous management of a hotel, with eccentric characters and slapstick comedy.
- The Young Ones (TV Series) (1982-1984): Features Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, showcasing anarchic and surreal British humour with themes of gross-out comedy and slapstick.
- The Meaning of Life (1983): Shares a similar style of absurdist, gross-out humor with elaborate and exaggerated comedic sequences.
🛒 Guest House Paradiso Related Products
- Bottom: Complete Collection DVD: Relive the chaotic adventures of Richie and Eddie in their classic TV series. This collection is a must-have for fans of British comedy and those who enjoy over-the-top humor.
- Spaced: The Complete Series: Enjoy the comedic brilliance of Simon Pegg in Spaced. Perfect for fans of British humor, this show features clever writing, pop culture references, and memorable characters.
- Classic British Comedy Collection: Explore a curated collection of timeless British comedy shows and movies. This compilation includes some of the funniest moments from British television and film history, offering hours of entertainment.
- The Young Ones: Complete Series: Experience the show that started it all. The Young Ones is a quintessential British comedy series featuring Mayall and Edmondson in early roles. Perfect for fans of anarchic humor and classic British television.
🎧 Soundtrack
Guest House Paradiso features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
While not officially part of the ‘Bottom’ series, ‘Guest House Paradiso’ features the same comedic duo, Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson, with a similar style of humor. Fans of ‘Bottom’ will likely enjoy the film’s slapstick and crude antics.
Guest House Paradiso’s humor is primarily slapstick, gross-out, and absurd. Expect over-the-top violence, toilet humor, and crude jokes. The film pushes boundaries with its often-offensive content, making it not suitable for all audiences.
Guest House Paradiso was filmed on the Isle of Wight, England, UK.
🔥 Bonus Content
Rik Mayall – How Amusing – Guest House Paradiso (1999)
Remember Rik Mayall’s hilarious performance in ‘Guest House Paradiso’? Check out this quick clip – it’s a perfect reminder of his comedic genius, even in a small dose!
Guest House Paradiso in 5 Seconds
Want to relive the chaotic fun of ‘Guest House Paradiso’ but short on time? This ‘5-second’ tribute (it’s actually a bit longer!) perfectly captures the movie’s wild comedy. It’s worth a watch for a quick laugh!
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