Two of Germany's best and busiest directors collaborated on Berge in Flammen (Mountain in Flames). The storyline should be of interest to pro-ecologists, inasmuch as the directors take to task the warmongers of the world for despoiling the natural beauties of the European mountain ranges with their shell-fire. The final outrage occurs during a battle between the Austrians and the Italians in the Dolomites, culminating with the destruction of an entire mountain (hence the film's title). The harrowing images on screen were complemented perfectly by the musical score of Giuseppe Beece. Also known as The Doomed Batallion, Berge in Flammen was filmed in three different languages -- German, English, French -- for a total cost of $150,000.
Stars: Luis Trenker, Lissy Arna, Claus Clausen, Michael von Newlinsky, Paul Graetz, Luigi Serventi
Crew: Karl Hartl (Director), Karl Hartl (Writer), Luis Trenker (Novel), Luis Trenker (Director), Charles Delac (Producer), Marcel Vandal (Producer)
Country: Germany, France
Language: Deutsch, Italiano
Studio: Les Films Marcel Vandal et Charles Delac
Runtime: 94 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Sep 27, 1931
IMDb: 5
Keywords:world war i, alps mountains