Port Afrique (1956)
An army veteran with a shattered leg returns to his home in Port Afrique after war only to find his wife has been murdered. He's determined to find the killer, even if it means uncovering family secrets he never knew about.
Director:
Rudolph Maté
Writers:
Frank Partos, John Cresswell.
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Philip Carey as Rip Reardon |
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Pier Angeli as Ynez |
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Dennis Price as Robert Blackton |
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Eugene Deckers as Col. Jacques Moussac |
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Rachel Gurney as Diane Blackton |
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James Hayter as Nino |
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Anthony Newley as Pedro |
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Christopher Lee as Franz Vermes |
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Maria Hanson as Georgette Reardon |
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Guido Lorraine as Abdul |
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Pat O'Meara as Guitarist |
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Richard Molinas as Captain |
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Guy De Monceau as Police Driver |
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Jacques Cey as Waiter |
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Denis Shaw as Grila |
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Dorothy White as Berber Girl |
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André Maranne as Police Officer |
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Lorenza Colville as Bouala |
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Maureen Connell as Native Model |
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Eric Lindsay as Senegalese Boy |
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Auric Lorand as Sentry |
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Larry Taylor as First Arab |
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George Leech as Second Arab |
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Andreas Malandrinos as Gardner |
| Directing | Rudolph Maté | Director |
| Writing | Frank Partos | Screenplay |
| Writing | Bernard Victor Dryer | Novel |
| Writing | John Cresswell | Screenplay |
| Sound | Malcolm Arnold | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Wilkie Cooper | Director of Photography |