David Redfern
Trevor Howard
David Redfern

“Introducing the compelling new star discovery of the year... exotic ANOUK!”
An archaeologist stumbles into the territory of an evil crime syndicate and struggles to set things right.
David Redfern
Trevor Howard
David Redfern
Anna
Anouk Aimée
Anna
Rankl
Herbert Lom
Rankl
Serafis
Walter Rilla
Serafis
Douvet
Miles Malleson
Douvet
Max
Jacques Sernas
Max
Agno
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Agno
Aribi
Peter Copley
Aribi
Dommic
Marcel Poncin
Dommic
Mdm. Guillard
Kathleen Boutall
Mdm. Guillard
Police Chief
Eugene Deckers
Police Chief
This is a slightly confused smuggling mystery with an oddly cast Trevor Howard as "David", a British archaeologist sent to Tunisia to supervise the removal of some artefacts. He arrives at the inn run by "Anna" (Anouk Aimée) and a slightly sinister pianist Wilfred Hyde-White ("Anjo"). Next thing, he is involved in a gun-smuggling racket with local hoodlum Herbert Lom ("Rankl") and his lobster fisherman pal "Max" (Jacques Sernas) whilst slowly falling in love with the much younger "Anna". It's a good looking film, but the story has more holes than a Dutch cheese with just way too many co-incidences. Howard is fine, but Lom features all too rarely to build any sense of suspense. Sernas is positively smouldering so why Anouk would prefer the older man is slightly bewildering; and the casting of Miles Malleson - ordinarily the archetypical British vicar/train enthusiast as "Douvet" - the local policeman, is just a bit too baffling to make much sense of the really thinly spread story.
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