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Le secret de la Casbah

Original title: Dramma nella Kasbah
  • 1953
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Le secret de la Casbah (1953)
Film NoirSpyCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

An American tourist, who served in Algeria during WW2, is mistaken for an American agent hired by the French government to recover its gold reserves that went missing in the Algerian desert ... Read allAn American tourist, who served in Algeria during WW2, is mistaken for an American agent hired by the French government to recover its gold reserves that went missing in the Algerian desert during the war.An American tourist, who served in Algeria during WW2, is mistaken for an American agent hired by the French government to recover its gold reserves that went missing in the Algerian desert during the war.

  • Directors
    • Ray Enright
    • Edoardo Anton
  • Writers
    • Eugene Ling
    • Philip Stevenson
    • Janet Stevenson
  • Stars
    • George Raft
    • Gianna Maria Canale
    • Massimo Serato
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    234
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    • Directors
      • Ray Enright
      • Edoardo Anton
    • Writers
      • Eugene Ling
      • Philip Stevenson
      • Janet Stevenson
    • Stars
      • George Raft
      • Gianna Maria Canale
      • Massimo Serato
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    George Raft
    George Raft
    • Mike Canelli
    Gianna Maria Canale
    Gianna Maria Canale
    • Lorraine Beloyan
    Massimo Serato
    Massimo Serato
    • Basil Constantine
    Guido Celano
    Guido Celano
    • Emile Touchard
    Irene Papas
    Irene Papas
    • Yvonne Lebeau
    Alfredo Varelli
    Alfredo Varelli
    • Prof. H. M. Crespi
    Leonardo Scavino
    • Police Capt. Akhim Bey
    • (as Leon Lenoir)
    Mino Doro
    Mino Doro
    • Major C. Blanc
    Angelo Dessy
    • Pock-marked Thug
    Anthony La Penna
    • Colonel Fournier
    • (as Leslie Daniels)
    Richard McNamara
    • Agent Charles Stark
    Franco Silva
    Franco Silva
    • Armeno
    Henri Vidon
    Charles Fawcett
    • Pierre de Montfort, prefect of police
    • (uncredited)
    Rossana Galli
      Edward Febo Kelleng
      • Gambler
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Ray Enright
        • Edoardo Anton
      • Writers
        • Eugene Ling
        • Philip Stevenson
        • Janet Stevenson
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      4planktonrules

      Amazingly familiar and unanimated

      George Raft is an ex-G.I. who is wandering the world. He just happens into Algeria at the same time an old friend is investigating the theft of French government gold. When the friend is killed, Raft is pulled into the investigation and his life is suddenly hanging by a thread. So it's up to tough-guy Raft to clear himself for the murder and get to the bottom of the theft.

      Years before, George Raft made BACKGROUND TO DANGER. Now a decade later, he's made a film that is very similar. Unfortunately, in the meantime, he's gotten 10 years older AND 10 years more wooden in his performance. It was amazing to see how unanimated and dull he'd become in the meantime--with very little energy or emotion--like he's just walking through the role. He talks a lot but doesn't do all that much--possibly due to the script or possibly because he's obviously too old to play the action hero. Sadly, all the supporting actors are pretty forgettable, too--forcing Raft to shoulder the entire turgid film.

      The bottom line is that this film isn't all that original (having seen several similar films) and it's not particularly fun or interesting--though it's not a bad film. Worth seeing only if you have relatively low expectations.
      4bkoganbing

      Subpar noir

      George Raft finished a series of pictures he made with anemic budget Lippert Studios with The Man From Cairo. And in the tradition of B movies the title has nothing to do with the film other than Raft changes planes in Cairo.

      Where he meets up with an old friend Richard McNamara, an American private detective who has been hired by the French government to locate some French gold that disappeared into the Algerian desert after the Nazis invaded. The bad guys mistake Raft for McNamara after Raft arrives in Algiers and the action begins.

      Other than a quick appearance by Greek actress Irene Papas who gets killed off right away, no other players of note to Americans are cast in this film. The Man From Cairo is slightly better than Raft's Outpost In Morocco with the action taking place in the same locale, but not much better.

      No one has ever accused George Raft of being a great actor, but he truly is lifeless in this film. I'm sure he was grateful for the paycheck and that's about it.

      One definitely for the money.
      5phillindholm

      ''He Took A Desperate Chance For A Fortune In Gold-And A Beautiful Woman!''

      Well, that's the way this low-budget crime drama was promoted. Starring Screen Heavy George Raft (well past his prime) and filmed abroad in 1953, it was just an attempt by prolific B-movie producer Robert Lippert to exploit Raft's familiar name. Here, he is cast as a vacationer heading to Algeirs, for no reason in particular. There, he runs into considerable danger due to a case of mistaken identity. He is thought to be an agent investigating a gold theft that happened during the war. At times, it seems that almost everybody he runs into has had some connection to the robbery, (and most of them do) needlessly adding even more confusion to an already muddled plot. This is one film that needed all the exposition it could get, but, though details are hashed over endlessly, it doesn't make things any clearer. And though it was advertised as being ''filmed where it happened'', there isn't much of the expected exotic scenery. There are some sleazily authentic backgrounds, but little use is made of them. It might as well have been filmed in Idaho,for all the ''atmosphere'' it generates. This is a very claustrophobic looking production, which relies almost entirely on Raft's fast-fading charisma to keep it afloat. Sadly, he just doesn't make a very convincing hero (though he was a terrific villain) and he sounds as if he's imitating Humphrey Bogart. The rest of the cast is dubbed, including leading lady Gianna Maria Canale, who not only has no chemistry with Raft, but is almost twice his size, and moves like a robot. There is an early appearance by the great Greek actress Irene Papas,but she's wasted in a nothing role.Strangely, the movie retains enough interest to keep you watching to the end, but that's not saying much. And neither this film, nor the other Lippert quickies Raft did,generated any new interest in him. When this one reached the US, it landed on the bottom half of a double bill, supporting another Lippert production ''Sins Of Jezebel''. They are all available on DVD from VCI ENTERTAINMENT. And the transfers are better than the movies. That's pretty ironic-In most cases, it's usually the other way around. Incidentally, this one was advertised with one of the most striking posters a Lippert feature ever had. Too bad the advertising was superior to the product. Well, it's not as if THAT'S never happened before, time and time again...
      1brogmiller

      4 fingers

      A truly risible film of interest only to die hard film buffs. George Raft is very dapper and expensively tailored but still has the look of a man from whom one would hesitate to buy a second-hand car. He is anyway a wee bit long in the tooth for these sorts of capers and has absolutely no chemistry with luscious former beauty queen Gianna Maria Canale who gives the impression that she is still parading for the judges. Fellini 'regular' Mino Doro, with peruke, is a good villain and there is a tantalising glimpse of stunning Irene Papas in a bathtub. The rest of the cast with the exception of Massimo Serrato, is composed of planks. On a serious note, Gianna Maria was runner-up in the Miss Italia contest of 1947 to Lucia Bose, recently taken from us by the Chinese virus.
      6CinemaSerf

      The Man From Cairo

      Just before the Nazis invaded France, it's government secreted their billions in gold reserves to North Africa and divided it up into shipments to keep it safe. One such shipment - worth some $100,000,000 went missing and despite years of searching, nobody has ever found it. Well now it's the turn of "Canelli" (George Raft) to turn his hand at detective work. That's not by choice, though. He's just a tourist having an holiday, but when he is the victim of a mistaken identity that puts him square in the middle of an internecine international plot, he's in it up to his neck and the only way he can stay safe it to find the loot himself. Raft is in his element here, and there are plenty of crooked characters and espionage elements to the plot, but there's still something just a bit too join-the-dots and repetitive about the whole thing and Gianna Maria Canale lacks any fizz as the glamorous "Lorraine" whom he meets and shares his adventure with. The denouement finds us on a train and that and the last five minutes do enliven the film a little, but it's still a fairly mundane meander lacking in much menace that gets us there. It's watchable, and Raft does enough, but you'll never recall it.

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        Final film of director Ray Enright.
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        [In a bar at the airport in Cairo, Charles Stark can be seen entering. Upon noticing a particular individual who is reading a newspaper, Stark approaches and sits down next to him. This is Mike Canelli]

        Agent Charles Stark: Well, well.

        [Canelli looks up.]

        Agent Charles Stark: From New Orleans, Louisiana to the airport bar in Cairo, Egypt is a long way, even for a guy like Mike Canelli.

        Mike Canelli: [smiles and folds his newspaper] Just like somebody said, it's a small world. Hello Charlie.

        [Canelli and Stark shake hands.]

        Agent Charles Stark: [returns the handshake] What are you doing in Cairo, Mike?

        Mike Canelli: Oh, just a twenty minute stopover on my flight west.

        Agent Charles Stark: It's been four years since I last saw you back home. What brings you all the way over here?

        Mike Canelli: [puts his newspaper on the counter] Knocking around, having fun, trying to stay out of trouble.

        Agent Charles Stark: [laughs] That I want to see. Where there's trouble, you'll find Mike Canelli.

        Mike Canelli: What's your excuse for being here, Charlie?

        Agent Charles Stark: Sorry, Mike, I'm on a confidential assignment, heading for Saudi Arabia.

        Mike Canelli: [with interest] Sounds mysterious. But you always did go in for that cloak and dagger stuff.

        Agent Charles Stark: Where are you bound for now, Mike?

        [an intercom can be heard announcing a flight to Algiers, which is planning to leave soon.]

        Mike Canelli: That's me, Charlie. I'm heading for my old stomping grounds, Algiers for a visit.

        Agent Charles Stark: Look, Mike, I'm coming there myself in a couple of weeks. Forget I mentioned I'm on a job, will you? If we run into each other, we're strangers, okay?

        Mike Canelli: Sure, Charlie? What do you got in Algiers?

        Agent Charles Stark: Maybe nothing but a long dull tail job on a guy with a four-fingered right hand.

        Mike Canelli: [nods and taps him with his newspaper] I'll be seeing you.

        [Stark watches as Canelli turns to leave the bar]

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      • Release date
        • April 29, 1955 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • United Kingdom
        • Italy
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Aventure à Alger
      • Filming locations
        • Palatine Studios, Rome, Italy(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Michaeldavid Productions
        • Societa Italiana Gestioni Manifestazioni Artistiche Italarte
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      • Budget
        • $235,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 21 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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