Bombs on Monte Carlo (1931 film)

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Bombs on Monte Carlo
German film poster
GermanBomben auf Monte Carlo
Directed by
UFA
Distributed byUFA
Release date
  • 31 August 1931 (1931-08-31)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Bombs on Monte Carlo (

Fritz Reck-Malleczewen. It premiered at the Ufa-Palast am Zoo
in August 1931.

The film is known for featuring the German a capella band Comedian Harmonists, who perform the song Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen.[2][3][4]

Plot

Captain Craddock commands the Mediterranean cruiser Persimon, which sails under the flag of the Kingdom of Pontenero. Like his crew, he hasn't received any pay for a long time because the kingdom is bankrupt. Therefore, he refuses to take Queen Yola I on board for a Mediterranean cruise.

Instead, he goes to Monte Carlo to confront the Pontenero consul there. But Yola is already there incognito, who, for lack of money, sacrifices her pearl necklace, for which Craddock finally receives 100,000 francs.

Disguised as a half-world lady, Yola persuades the captain to try his luck at the casino, where Craddock loses all the money after initial winnings. He blames the manager of the casino and threatens his ship to shell him if he doesn't get the money back.

Undetected, Yola follows the angry captain onto his cruiser, who actually has the ship's artillery finished the next day. Panic breaks out in the city and people flee. Then Yola reveals herself as the queen on deck and forbids the shelling. She wants Craddock to be her Secretary of the Navy, and since he is recalcitrant, she has him summarily arrested by the first officer. But Craddock jumps overboard to catch a passing passenger ship. Yola does not give up and gives the order to follow with the cruiser. The outcome remains open, the film ends with sea shanties.

Production

The film was produced by the production unit of

UFA's strategy to export its films to other countries. In 1960 the film was remade as Bombs on Monte Carlo
.

Cast

References

  1. ^ BFI.org
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  3. ^ "Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen" [This is the love of the sailors] (in German). Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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