Monte Carlo Madness (1931 film)
Monte Carlo Madness (German: Bomben auf Monte Carlo) is a 1931 German musical comedy film directed by Hanns Schwarz and starring Hans Albers, Anna Sten and Heinz Rühmann.[1] The film is based on the novel Bomben auf Monte Carlo (1930) by Fritz Reck-Malleczewen.
A separate English-language version Monte Carlo Madness and a French version Le capitaine Craddock were also made as part of UFA's strategy to export its films to other countries.
Cast
- Hans Albers ... Craddock
- Anna Sten ... Yola
- Heinz Rühmann ... Peter Schmidt
- Ida Wüst ... Isabell
- Rachel Devirys ... Diane
- Kurt Gerron ... Casino Manager / Kasinodirektor
- Karl Etlinger ... Consul / Konsul
- Peter Lorre ... Pawlitschek
- Otto Wallburg ... Minister / Ministerpräsident
- Charles Kullmann ... Street Singer / Ein Straßensänger
- Bruno Ziener ... Jeweler / Ein Juwelier
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