The Woman from Tangier

The Woman from Tangier is a 1948 American crime film directed by Harold Daniels and starring Adele Jergens, Stephen Dunne and Ian MacDonald. It was one of a number of films set in Tangier during the era.[1] The film's art direction was by Walter Holscher.

The Woman from Tangier
Directed byHarold Daniels
Produced byMartin Mooney
Written byIrwin Franklyn
StarringAdele Jergens
Stephen Dunne
Ian MacDonald
Donna Martell
Music byMischa Bakaleinikoff
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byRichard Fantl
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
12 February 1948
Running time
66 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

A dancer known to everyone by the name Nylon has been working in Morocco at a somewhat disreputable nightclub owned by Paul Morales, who gets into some trouble with police. Nylon decides to set sail for Gibraltar on the North Empress, which docks along the way in Tangier.

Tens of thousands of dollars are reported missing from the ship's safe. Capt. Sam Graves also is notified that the ship's purser has been found murdered. Insurance investigator Ray Shapley tries to piece together what happened, and after he questions Nylon, a romantic attraction between them develops.

Morales turns up aboard ship. He reveals to Nylon that he was responsible for the theft and murder, along with his accomplice, Graves, the ship's captain. Graves is persuaded that Nylon knows too much and must be done away with, but Shapley rescues her just in time.

Cast

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References

  1. Edwards p.316

Bibliography

  • Edwards, Brian. Morocco Bound: Disorienting America’s Maghreb, from Casablanca to the Marrakech Express. Duke University Press, 7 Oct 2005.


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