A British diplomat to a West Indian island nation finds his idyllic existence thrown into chaos when a large American drilling company finds a huge source of natural mineral water there.A British diplomat to a West Indian island nation finds his idyllic existence thrown into chaos when a large American drilling company finds a huge source of natural mineral water there.A British diplomat to a West Indian island nation finds his idyllic existence thrown into chaos when a large American drilling company finds a huge source of natural mineral water there.
- Jay Jay
- (as Jimmie Walker)
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- (as Stephan Kalipha)
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- (as Kelvin Omard)
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The film's soundtrack is also very enjoyable, in particular a great title track from Eddy Grant.
It seems to be a rule of thumb that the more stars you have in a film the worse their performances. Here at last is an exception with all the main characters rising to the challenge. Even Paul Heiney, a unknown non-actor who only played the part of the French commando leader as part of a TV series "In at the deep end", is flawless.
This is the British doing what they do best - making fun of themselves. The characters are stereotypes, which annoys me in an action film but is just what a comedy needs. Perhaps one or two of the bit parts suffered because they had only time to parody them without fleshing them out, but the main characters are all believable despite their ludicrous over-the-top personas. You can't help feeling (hoping even) there really are forgotten, unloved corners of the world where people like this can still be found.
Essentially it is an parody on Colonialism, so I was amused by another reviewer's comment that it bordered on "offensive" because foreigners argue over the fate of the locals. That's what colonialism is.
I recommend this film to you as a little known gem. And after 20 years isn't it about time for the DVD version to make an appearance?
Michael Caine gives a great performance as the Gouvernor of the island.
The rest of the cast is extraordinary, especially the comedian Billy Connolly (Mrs. Brown / Still Crazy) as leader of the 2-Men- Guerilla-Group of the island.
The film contains some good reggae-songs of the 80´s Reggae-Pop-Grandmaster Eddy Grant and some others.
A tip for all, who wanna have sun & fun for 100 minutes !
(Translated by my sister Antonia)
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to "Allmovie", this movie was "meant to be a parody of the recent invasions of Grenada and the Falkland Islands."
- GoofsWhen Ms. Baxter speaks to her husband by megaphone, her voice sounds equally amplified despite the distance between mouth and the microphone varying wildly.
- Quotes
Baxter Thwaites: How can we maintain decorum if our spiritual leader is trying to put his hand up Miss Cascara's skirt?
Delores: You prefer he put his hand up my skirt?
Baxter Thwaites: Ar least you're used to it. You won't scream.
- Alternate versionsOriginal West German theatrical version was cut by ca. 8 minutes.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,256,862
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $510,136
- Apr 20, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $1,256,862