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Quax in Africa

Quax in Africa (German: Quax in Afrika) is a German comedy adventure film produced from 1943–1944 and released in 1947, directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Heinz Rühmann, Hertha Feiler, and Lothar Firmans. It is a sequel to the 1941 film Quax the Crash Pilot.[1]

Quax in Africa
Film poster
Directed byHelmut Weiss
Written byHermann Grote (story)
Produced byHeinz Rühmann
Starring
CinematographyEwald Daub
Edited byHelmuth Schönnenbeck
Music byWerner Bochmann
Production
company
Distributed byNordwestdeutscher Filmverleih
Release dates
  • 16 May 1947 (1947-05-16) (Sweden)
  • 22 May 1953 (1953-05-22) (West Germany)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

Plot

The year is circa 1932, and the initial setting is Bavaria, Germany. The novice aviator Otto Groschenbügel, nicknamed Quax (see the previous film Quax the Crash Pilot), has advanced to become a professional flying instructor at the Flying School of Bergried. Although by nature a congenial fellow, he decides to adopt an authoritarian manner when learning of his pupils' unruly womanising. However his stern lectures that women have no place on an aerodrome are undermined when his friend Marianne unexpectedly visits him, and even more so when two female trainee pilots are assigned to him. Soon, the flying school's chief instructor announces that the Europaflug contest (an air rallye from Germany via Spain to Africa and back) is scheduled to start from Bergried, and Quax together with one male and the two female trainee pilots take part, by which time Quax is finally persuaded of the women's flying abilities. En route in Spain they indulge in local dances and merriment and Quax casts off his disciplinarian persona. In Africa, the team crash their two planes and are discovered by natives. Quax is obliged to marry the tribal chief's daughter Banani, and they take part in an African ritual dance. Finally a rescue plane arrives and returns the aviators to their home country.

Production

Both the precursor film Quax the Crash Pilot and the sequel Quax in Africa are based on books written by Dr. Herrmann Grote (1904–1980). The first book carried the same title Quax der Bruchpilot as the first film and was published in 1936, while the second book was originally published under the title Quax auf Abwegen [Quax off track] before being republished as Quax in Afrika.

The film was shot from July 1943 to January 1944, but was not released during the war. In 1945 it was banned by the Allied occupation authorities and, although it was distributed in Sweden in 1947, did not get a full West German release until 1953.

It was made at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam. Some scenes were shot at an airfield near the Bavarian town of Kempten while parts of Brandenburg doubled for the African scenes. The film's sets were designed by Willi Herrmann.

Although the female lead from the previous film Karin Himboldt appears again, the principal romantic interest is now played by Rühmann's real-life wife Hertha Feiler.

Cast

See also

References

  1. ^ Chapman, pp. 192–193.

Bibliography

  • Chapman, James (2008). War and Film. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-347-5.

External links

  • Quax in Africa at IMDb

quax, africa, german, quax, afrika, german, comedy, adventure, film, produced, from, 1943, 1944, released, 1947, directed, helmut, weiss, starring, heinz, rühmann, hertha, feiler, lothar, firmans, sequel, 1941, film, quax, crash, pilot, film, posterdirected, b. Quax in Africa German Quax in Afrika is a German comedy adventure film produced from 1943 1944 and released in 1947 directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Heinz Ruhmann Hertha Feiler and Lothar Firmans It is a sequel to the 1941 film Quax the Crash Pilot 1 Quax in AfricaFilm posterDirected byHelmut WeissWritten byHermann Grote story Produced byHeinz RuhmannStarringHeinz RuhmannHertha FeilerLothar FirmansCinematographyEwald DaubEdited byHelmuth SchonnenbeckMusic byWerner BochmannProductioncompanyTerra FilmDistributed byNordwestdeutscher FilmverleihRelease dates16 May 1947 1947 05 16 Sweden 22 May 1953 1953 05 22 West Germany Running time95 minutesCountryGermanyLanguageGerman Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Cast 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksPlot EditThe year is circa 1932 and the initial setting is Bavaria Germany The novice aviator Otto Groschenbugel nicknamed Quax see the previous film Quax the Crash Pilot has advanced to become a professional flying instructor at the Flying School of Bergried Although by nature a congenial fellow he decides to adopt an authoritarian manner when learning of his pupils unruly womanising However his stern lectures that women have no place on an aerodrome are undermined when his friend Marianne unexpectedly visits him and even more so when two female trainee pilots are assigned to him Soon the flying school s chief instructor announces that the Europaflug contest an air rallye from Germany via Spain to Africa and back is scheduled to start from Bergried and Quax together with one male and the two female trainee pilots take part by which time Quax is finally persuaded of the women s flying abilities En route in Spain they indulge in local dances and merriment and Quax casts off his disciplinarian persona In Africa the team crash their two planes and are discovered by natives Quax is obliged to marry the tribal chief s daughter Banani and they take part in an African ritual dance Finally a rescue plane arrives and returns the aviators to their home country Production EditBoth the precursor film Quax the Crash Pilot and the sequel Quax in Africa are based on books written by Dr Herrmann Grote 1904 1980 The first book carried the same title Quax der Bruchpilot as the first film and was published in 1936 while the second book was originally published under the title Quax auf Abwegen Quax off track before being republished as Quax in Afrika The film was shot from July 1943 to January 1944 but was not released during the war In 1945 it was banned by the Allied occupation authorities and although it was distributed in Sweden in 1947 did not get a full West German release until 1953 It was made at the Babelsberg Studios in Potsdam Some scenes were shot at an airfield near the Bavarian town of Kempten while parts of Brandenburg doubled for the African scenes The film s sets were designed by Willi Herrmann Although the female lead from the previous film Karin Himboldt appears again the principal romantic interest is now played by Ruhmann s real life wife Hertha Feiler Cast EditHeinz Ruhmann as Otto Quax Groschenbugel flying instructor Hertha Feiler as Renate trainee pilot Lothar Firmans as Hansen flying instructor Karin Himboldt as Marianne Bredow Robert Tessen as Fips trainee pilot Bruni Lobel as Julchen trainee pilot Beppo Brem as Alois Adolf Fischer as Bruckner flying instructor Georg Vogelsang as Krehlert elderly gentleman Lutz Gotz as Kuhn Marie Nejar credited as Daisy Johnson as Banani daughter of the African tribal chief Aruba Adrian Hoven as extra Georg Irmer as Mertens Ali Ghito Walter Gross Louis Brody as the medicine man Josef KamperSee also EditUberlauferReferences Edit Chapman pp 192 193 Bibliography EditChapman James 2008 War and Film London Reaktion Books ISBN 978 1 86189 347 5 External links EditQuax in Africa at IMDb This article related to a German film of the 1940s is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quax in Africa amp oldid 1130761428, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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