The Man from Jamaica | |
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Directed by | Maurice de Canonge |
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Produced by | André Halley des Fontaines |
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Cinematography | Lucien Joulin |
Edited by | Louis Devaivre |
Music by | Louiguy |
Production company | Bellair Films |
Distributed by | L'Alliance Générale de Distribution Cinématographique |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Man from Jamaica (French: L'homme de la Jamaïque) is a 1950 French adventure film directed by Maurice de Canonge and starring Pierre Brasseur, Véra Norman and Georges Tabet.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Dumesnil. It was shot on location in Paris and Tangiers in Morocco.
A smuggler known as the "Man from Jamaica" arrives in Tangier and meets an attractive young woman who turns out to be related to one of his rivals.