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Ins Paradies verdammt

Originaltitel: The Beachcomber
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 22 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Ins Paradies verdammt (1954)
Ewart Gray (Donald Sinden) is the new Resident-in-Charge of the Welcome Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Islands are full of life, but the only other Europeans are the "sanctimonious, psalm-singing" brother and sister missionary team of Martha Jones (Glynis Johns) and Reverend Owen Jones (Paul Rogers), and Edward "Honorable Ted" Wilson (Robert Newton) - a hard-drinking, womanizing social outcast whose English family pays him to stay away. Martha and Ted become an unlikely team when cholera threatens the islands and they must do their best to stop its spread.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn the Indian Ocean, the new British Resident of the Welcome Islands tangles with loneliness, angry natives, a drunken troublemaker and a sudden outbreak of cholera.In the Indian Ocean, the new British Resident of the Welcome Islands tangles with loneliness, angry natives, a drunken troublemaker and a sudden outbreak of cholera.In the Indian Ocean, the new British Resident of the Welcome Islands tangles with loneliness, angry natives, a drunken troublemaker and a sudden outbreak of cholera.

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    • Muriel Box
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    • Glynis Johns
    • Robert Newton
    • Donald Sinden
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      • W. Somerset Maugham
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      • Glynis Johns
      • Robert Newton
      • Donald Sinden
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    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Martha Jones
    Robert Newton
    Robert Newton
    • Edward 'Honorable Ted' Wilson
    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • Ewart Gray
    Paul Rogers
    Paul Rogers
    • Rev. Owen Jones
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Tromp
    Walter Crisham
    Walter Crisham
    • Vederala
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • The Headman
    Auric Lorand
    • Alfred - Major Domo
    Tony Quinn
    • Ship Captain
    Ah Chong Choy
    • Wang - the Barkeep
    Ronald Lewis
    Ronald Lewis
    • Headman's Son
    Jeanne Roland
    • Amao
    • (as Jean Rollins)
    Lizabeth Rollins
    • Girl at Maputiti
    Michael Mellinger
    Michael Mellinger
    • Medical Orderly
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • Sir Henry Johnstone
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    Rosita Garcia
    Rosita Garcia
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      6eddie-83

      On the Beach

      There were two reasons why I looked forward to seeing 'The Beachcomber'. They were Robert Newton and Glynis Johns. Newton, off-screen a roisterer in the Richard Burton, Trevor Howard mould gave full-blooded performances in movies like 'Blackbeard the Pirate' and 'Treasure Island' and I loved his outrageous, eye-rolling style. And Glynis Johns has one of those scratchy, sexy voices that I find almost irresistible.

      Imagine my disappointment to find Ms Johns playing a pious missionary nurse with a Welsh accent and no opportunity to sound sexy. Mind you she was nothing if not versatile, at one stage performing an appendectomy while later healing an elephant's injured trunk. And Newton, ideally cast as a drunken remittance man (the 'black sheep' of an upper class English family being paid to stay away) is at half power throughout, missing every chance for histrionics.

      There's some pleasant location Technicolor photography in the pacific islands and a bar-room brawl hammier than anything john Ford ever choreographed for Messrs. Wayne and McGlagen but the practice of blacking up Donald Pleasance, Ronald Lewis and possibly others to play natives is always offensive.

      The plot from usually interesting Somerset Maugham is just the old chestnut about the redemptive power of a good woman's love. Though there is another moral to the story – 'an elephant never forgets'
      8coltras35

      Pleasant romantic comedy

      Romantic drama adapted from a story by Somerset Maugham stars Glynis Johns and Robert Newton, who make a good pair, though vastly different from each other , as one's a hard drinking beachcomber and other is a psalm-singing missionary nurse, but that's part of fun cause you know that adage "never Twain shall meet" slowly ebbs away, especially when they end up battling cholera-infected island. This British film also stars Donald pleasance, who does a fine job as governor's adjutant, and Donald Sinden.

      The story -Mr. Gray (Donald Sinden) is the new Resident in Charge of the Welcome Islands in the Indian Ocean. The Islands are full of life; the only other Europeans are the "sanctimonious, psalm-singing" brother-sister missionary team of Martha and Owen Jordans(Glynis Johns and Paul Rogers), and the Honourable Ted (Robert Newton) - a hard-drinking, womanizing social outcast whose English family pays him to stay away. Martha and Ted become an unlikely team when cholera threatens the islands and they must do their best to stop its spread.

      The Beachcomber is a well-made, well-acted British romantic comedy with great performances from all the actors, especially from Glynis and Robert - they are both charming and comical. The island and its inhabitants and the tribulations they experience is nicely-etched. A pleasant afternoon film.
      7arthur_tafero

      Top of the Line South Sea Melodrama - The Beachcomber

      Glynnis John, Donald Sinden, and Robert Newton all give sterling performances in this delightful Somerset Maugham story about a neer-do-well and a missionary in the South Seas. I have read everything that Maugham has written, as I was obsessed with Tahiti and the South Seas in my youth. No one writes about this venue better than Maugham. He gets the European colonial and he also gets the natives down as well. This is a simple tale of gradual seduction (but we really don't know who is seducing who). John has one of her career best roles, as does Newton. Sinden is perfect as the magistrate of the island. If you like Maugham, you will enjoy this film immensely.
      8richardchatten

      On the Beach

      Muriel Box's first film in Technicolor is conspicuous by its absence from the current season on the South Bank; the presence of Donald Pleasance and Michael Hordern in blackface (the latter rendered almost recognisable under huge moustache) probably doesn't help. This second version of the novel by Somerset Maugham can however be seen by discerning viewers thanks to the miracle of Talking Pictures.

      Although inevitably it can only fail to rise to the heights of the 1938 version but Robert Newton is a more than adequate substitute for Charles Laughton, while Glynis Jones (soon to celebrate her hundredth birthday) entirely lacks the eccentricity of the unique Elsa Lanchester but amply supplies her own cow-eyed charm.
      8Irene212

      Boozing Romeo meets psalm-singing Juliet

      "Anyone who drinks water deserves all they get," says drunkard Ted as he travels to cholera-plagued islands with missionary/nurse Martha.

      This is not dazzling film-making, but it is well-done and engaging, with a solid Maugham story, a marvelous turn by Donald Pleasance in his first role (as a perpetually smiling Indonesian clerk), and three notable stars:

      Glynis Johns is a delight to watch, and she brings a lot of heart, soul, and spirit to Martha, a woman so inexperienced that she keeps her eyes wide open when a man kisses her for the first time.

      Entering with a torn hat, filthy jacket over filthy undershirt, and five o'clock shadow, Robert Newton establishes himself immediately as an irresistible reprobate. Introducing himself to the new colonial kingpin, he scrounges a whiskey, announces that he's been banished from England, and says it's not so bad on Barru island: "There are ways of passing the time. Are you married? (answer no) Well, any time you feel like a little bit of fun, just let me know."

      The third star, truly, is the locations in Sri Lanka and the colonial British islands of the South Atlantic. Not just gorgeous—fearfully gorgeous. There is a remarkable scene of an alligator attacking an elephant as it drinks. Hell of a fight, splashing, bellowing. The alligator wounds its trunk, but the elephant soon tramples the reptile, and then-- and this is wonderful—kicks its attacker ashore, and then, instead of just walking away, it kicks the corpse back into the water. That final kick, which is clearly unnecessary, seems almost punitive. And thrillingly deliberate. That elephant is a genuine character in the film-- not a big role, but a crucial one because of the ending, which reminds us that an elephant never forgets.

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        Robert Newton previously played the role of Ewart Gray in The Beachcomber (1938).
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        When some characters are pinioned to the ground the green grass behind their heads in close-ups does not match the burned grass of the location shots.
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        Featured in Frances Farmer Presents: The Beachcomber (1958)
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        I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside
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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 4. November 1955 (Westdeutschland)
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        • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Sprache
        • Englisch
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        • The Beachcomber
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