Bedlam in Paradise is a
remake of
Heavenly Daze, using ample
stock footage. The new footage was filmed on July 9, 1954. Coincidentally, as the musical
Carousel was a hit in Broadway at the time of the making of
Heavenly Daze, the film version of
Carousel was in production when
Bedlam in Paradise was made. A sequence in the film's script required a fountain pen to be propelled into the center of Larry's forehead. This was to be achieved by affixing the pen to a wire and aiming it at a small aperture in a tin plate secured to Larry's head. However, an error by the special effects team resulted in the pen's sharp point penetrating Larry's skin, causing a significant laceration and substantial bleeding. Subsequently, Moe pursued director Jules White around the set, as White had assured that the gag would be without risk. While in the original short
Heavenly Daze Shemp ends the episode with the phrase (while writing the letter), "Dear Ma", in
Bedlam in Paradise there was a re-dubbing of Shemp's voice and the line is changed to "Dear Uncle Mortimer" ==See also==