- Fra Diavolo (1933 film)
Infobox Film
name = Fra Diavolo
caption = Theatrical poster for "Fra Diavolo" or "The Devil's Brother" (1933)
director =Hal Roach
Charley Rogers
producer =Hal Roach
writer =Jeanie MacPherson (adaptation)
Eugène Scribe (libretto)
starring =Stan Laurel
Oliver Hardy
Dennis King
Thelma Todd
Jimmy Finlayson
Lucile Browne
Arthur Pierson
Henry Armetta
Matt McHugh
Lane Chandler
Nina Quartero
James C. Morton
music =Daniel Auber
cinematography =Hap Depew
Art Lloyd
editing =Bert Jordan
William H. Terhune
distributor =Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released =May 5 ,1933
runtime = 90 min.
language = English
country = USA
budget =
preceded_by = "Me and My Pal "
followed_by = "The Midnight Patrol "
imdb_id = 0023943"Fra Diavolo" or "The Devil's Brother" or "Bogus Bandits" is a 1933 film starring
Laurel and Hardy . It is based onDaniel Auber 's opera "Fra Diavolo" on the famous Italian brigand leaderFra Diavolo .Plot details
In the early 18th century the bandit
Fra Diavolo returns to his camp in NorthernItaly to tell his gang members about his encounter with Lord Rocberg en Lady Pamela. Via a disguise (as the Marquis de San Marco) he rode with them in their carriage. He charmed Lady Pamela into telling where she hides her jewes. He orders his thieves to ride to Rocberg's castle and rob Rocberg's belongings and Pamela's jewels. At the same time, Stanlio en Ollio, have been robbed too. Stanlio suggests to Ollio that they should become robbers themselves. After an unsuccessful attempt to rob awoodchopper the duo encounters Fra Diavolo. The notorious bandit wants Stanlio to hang Ollio, because Ollio was impersonating him. Then he is informed that his men have stolen Lady Pamela's jewels, but have not brought 500,000franc s hidden by Rocberg.Diavolo once again disguises himself as the Marquis and takes Stanlio and Ollio with him as his servants. His plan is to steal the money sum of 500.000 francs from Rocberg. In an
inn where Diavolo once again romances Lady Pamela Stanlio and Ollio unwittingly capture Lord Rocberg, who had disguised himself as the marquis in an attempt to win back his wife. Diavolo's attempt to find the francs is however foiled once again when Stanlio accidentally drinks asleeping potion meant for Rocberg. Diavolo does succeed in stealing Pamela'smedallion , and the loss is blamed on young Captain Lorenzo. Lorenzo is the sweetheart of Zerlina, who is to marry the next day with a boring merchant named Francesco on orders of her father, Matteo the innkeeper. Lorenzo swears he will prove his innocence before Zerlina is forced to marry Francesco.Meanhile, Diavolo romances Pamela once again and finds out that Rocberg's fortune is hidden in her
petticoat . Just as Diavolo steals the petticoat, Lorenzo finds out his true identity from Stanlio, who is "spiffed" after a visit to Matteo's wine cellar. Lorenzo's soldiers surround the inn and he then duels with Diavolo, whom he bests with a little inadvertent help from Stanlio. The good-natured Diavolo returns the jewels, and when Rocberg will not pay the reward for them to Lorenzo, Diavolo gives Lorenzo the money that he stole from Pamela's petticoat. While the jealous husband rushes upstairs to confront his wife, Lorenzo gives the money to Matteo, thereby saving him from having to sell the inn. Diavolo, Stanlio and Ollio are then taken away to be shot by a firing squad, but when Stanlio takes out his redhandkerchief to blindfold himself, abull is enraged by the color and breaks up the ranks when he charges. Diavolo escapes on hishorse , and Stanlio and Ollio escape while riding the bull.Trivia
* The game
Earsy-kneesy-nosey became afad after the film's release.* A big goof in the film is the
urban legend that bulls attack anything with a red color. Bulls are colorblind and actually attack the waving of thecape .* In
Europe the film was released under the name "Fra Diavolo". In the US it was released under different names: "The Bogus Bandit" or "The Devil's Brother". It was a bigger success in Europe than in the US, especially inFrance andItaly .* Producer
Hal Roach directed the film himself because he wanted to make the transition from comedy shorts tot feature length films, which would be financially more lucrative. To avoid any risks he directed the picture himself.*
Benito Mussolini , who was a fan of Laurel & Hardy, loved this film, probably due to its Italian setting.See also
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1933 in film
*Laurel and Hardy films
*Earsy-kneesy-nosey External links
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