Hans Albers and Anna Sten, Ross Postcards from the 1931 film The Bombardment of Monte Carlo
The queen wants to take a vacation, and she wants passage aboard a ship whose crew is waiting for their pay. The captain has a winning streak and acquires enough money to pay the crew, but he doesn’t know when to stop and loses all of the cash. He demands that the casinos of Monte Carlo refund his money or claims he will bomb the city. The queen, who has remained aboard, orders his arrest. Unwilling to be taken captive, he jumps ship and is saved by the crew of a ship which is going to Honolulu.















