Tangier (1946 film)
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| Tangier | |
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Original film poster |
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| Directed by | George Waggner |
| Produced by | Paul Malvern Joseph Gershenson |
| Screenplay by | Monte Collins M.M. Musselman |
| Story by | Alice D.G. Miller |
| Starring | Maria Montez Robert Paige Sabu Preston Foster Louise Allbritton |
| Music by | Milton Rosen |
| Cinematography | Elwood Bredell |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | June 6, 1946 |
| Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Tangier is a 1946 black-and-white thriller film set in the city of Tangier, Morocco that was directed by George Waggner and filmed on Universal's backlot. It was one of the last Universal Pictures films before it merged into Universal-International in July 1946.[1]
The film features a variety of well known Universal players completing their contracts such as Maria Montez, Robert Paige and Louise Allbritton, and well known 1940s stars Preston Foster and Sabu who sings "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain".
The plot tells a tale of an escaped Nazi war criminal who is a diamond smuggler.
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[edit] External links
- Tangier at the Internet Movie Database
- Tangier (1946 film) at the TCM Movie Database