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Transatlantic

A storm of Love! Hate! Murder! Retribution!
1931 | 78m | English

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As a luxurious ocean liner makes its way across the Atlantic Ocean, the audience is made privy to the travails of several of its passengers. Edmund Lowe heads the cast as Monty Greer, a suave gambler who falls in love with Judy, the daughter of immigrant lens grinder Rudolph Kramer. In trying to recover some valuable securities stolen from banker Henry Graham, Greer finds himself in the middle of a fierce gun battle in the ship's engine room. Meanwhile, Graham, who has been cheating on his wife Kay with sexy dancer Sigrid Carline, is murdered by person or persons unknown.
Release Date: Aug 19, 1931
Director: William K. Howard
Writer: Lynn Starling, Guy Bolton
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Keywords ocean liner, pre-code
Production Companies Fox Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Edmund Lowe Monty Greer
Lois Moran Judy Kramer
John Halliday Henry D. Graham
Greta Nissen Sigrid Carline
Myrna Loy Kay Graham
Jean Hersholt Rudolph aka Jed Kramer
Earle Foxe Handsome
Billy Bevan Hodgkins
Eddie Borden Interloper
Jesse De Vorska Buyer
Crauford Kent 1st Officer
Claude King Captain
James Kirkwood Sigrid's Beau
Jack Low Waiter
Bob Montgomery Socker
Goodee Montgomery Peters
Edmund Mortimer Stateroom Guest
Louis Natheaux Henchman
Rosalie Roy Bride
Henry Sedley Chalky
Larry Steers Passenger
Name Job
Lynn Starling Screenplay
William K. Howard Director
Guy Bolton Screenplay
Jack Murray Editor
Gordon Wiles Art Direction
Carli Elinor Original Music Composer
Hugo Friedhofer Original Music Composer
James Wong Howe Director of Photography
R. H. Bassett Original Music Composer
Dolly Tree Costume Design
Dave Ragin Camera Operator
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Though this does go a bit off course from time time, a boat - like a train - does provide for quite a good stage for an engaging mystery peppered with loads of melodrama. "Greer" (Edmund Lowe) is the suave and debonaire gent who hopes to make an easy living on the cards and on the roulette wheels ab ... road this liner. He quickly becomes aware of a cunning wheeze by a gang of crooks to relieve wealthy tycoon "Graham" (John Halliday) of some of his wealth but declines to get involved. "Halliday" is not so happily married to "Kay" (Myrna Loy) and so keeps mistress "Sigrid" (Greta Nissen) in the style to which she wishes to remain accustomed. That brings us full circle because she and "Greer" have some history together. Things become distinctly choppier on board when news reaches all that the financier's bank has gone bust and that has devastating effects on poor old "Kramer" (Jean Hersholt) who is travelling with his daughter "Judy" (Lois Moran) and who is now completely broke. What now ensues is quite an entertaining marriage of the criminal, the comedic - especially the steward (Billy Bevan) with his shallow obsequiousness - and the lightly romantic. As the threads tie together these characters have to reconcile the bankruptcy and the infidelities - all before the ship docks and they can all go their merry ways. It's really more of an ensemble effort with a competent Lowe at the top of the bill holding together the conflicting themes and whilst I could maybe have done with a little more of Loy, it still looks good and flows well enough - if predictably - for eighty minutes before quite a lively denouement deep in the gunwales. I suppose the "code" would have put paid to it had it been made three years later - too many sinful and naughty shenanigans.

Feb 18, 2024