Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA married couple, on an ocean voyage honeymoon, quarrel and she shoves him out of their cabin and into the neighboring cabin, coincidentally of his old girlfriend, triggering an escalation o... Alles lesenA married couple, on an ocean voyage honeymoon, quarrel and she shoves him out of their cabin and into the neighboring cabin, coincidentally of his old girlfriend, triggering an escalation of mistaken identities and chaos.A married couple, on an ocean voyage honeymoon, quarrel and she shoves him out of their cabin and into the neighboring cabin, coincidentally of his old girlfriend, triggering an escalation of mistaken identities and chaos.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Ship's Waiter
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- Agnes, the Epping Maid
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- Shipboard Reporter
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- Crew Member
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- Steward
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- Steward
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- First Officer Reynolds
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The comedy is frantic and often quite funny, particularly Lupe and her fractured tirades (informed Dennis has "another wife" she screams, "That's bigotry!") Veteran character comic Leon Errol gets the lion's share of screen time in the dual role of Uncle Matt and Lord Epping and while he's funny, many of the scenes seem like repeats from scenes just moments before and it can be a bit much. The role of Carmelita's husband is always a thankless one and it's disappointing to see the appealing Charles Buddy Rogers wasted in the smallish part (which would eventually be played by no less than three actors in the seven film series). Character actress Elisabeth Risdon is around as usual as Matt's rather haughty wife who can't stand Carmelita and she's very good, as is the excellent comedienne Florence Bates as a barge of a social climber.
It is a model "B" film- short, inexpensive, but a clever script and some good work by an experienced cast.
I haven't seen any other of the "Mexican Spitfire" series but I will be looking for them. You might give them a try.
And apparently in this film because he's taking the trip because a couple of nouveau rich marrieds, Florence Bates and Harry Holman, are on the voyage and he wants to land their account.
So with all these on board, Leon Errol as both Lord Epping and Rogers's Uncle Matt, Elizabeth Risdon as Uncle Matt's wife and Zasu Pitts as an aspiring playwright it's the usual Mexican Spitfire comedy of errors.
I have to say Zasu Pitts really should have been a regular in this series. She has just the right touch of zaniness.
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- WissenswertesThis is the fourth installment of the 'Spitfire films', a series of seven comedies that originated after the box-office success of The Girl from Mexico (1939), which first introduced 'Carmelita' and the other characters of the series.
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[first lines]
Shipboard Reporter: Oh, Mr. Lindsay, I'm from the News. Are you going around the world on this trip?
Dennis Lindsay: No. We're just going to Honolulu.
Shipboard Reporter: Oh, on a business trip?
Carmelita Lindsay: Oh, no! That's why we are going on dis trip: to get away from business. Dis is my two-time honeymoon. The first time we went on our honeymoon, we didn't go. But, dis time, the only business is gonna be: is gonna be nobody's business.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost (1942)
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- Herkunftsland
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- Carmelita en alta mar
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 12 Minuten
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