Mozambique (film)
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Mozambique | |
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Original film poster | |
Directed by | Robert Lynn |
Produced by |
Harry Alan Towers Oliver A. Unger |
Written by |
Peter Yeldham Harry Alan Towers (story) |
Starring |
Steve Cochran Hildegard Knef Paul Hubschmid Vivi Bach |
Music by | Johnny Douglas |
Cinematography | Martin Curtis |
Editing by | Peter Boita |
Distributed by | Seven Arts Pictures |
Release dates | 1965 |
Running time | 98 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Mozambique is a 1965 British/German international co-production drama film filmed in the title location produced by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Robert Lynn, written by Peter Yeldham and starring Steve Cochran in his final film role, Hildegard Knef, Paul Hubschmid and Vivi Bach.[1]
Plot
An American pilot assists the Portuguese colonial police who are battling a gang of criminals involved in drug smuggling from Lisbon to Mozambique to Zanzibar.
Cast
- Steve Cochran - Brad Webster
- Hildegard Knef - Ilona Valdez
- Paul Hubschmid - Commarro
- Vivi Bach - Christina
- Dietmar Schönherr - Henderson
- Martin Benson - Da Silva
- George Leech - Carl
- Gert Van den Bergh - Arab
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