
Foreign Intrigue
Foreign Intrigue is a 1956 American Eastmancolor film noir crime film starring Robert Mitchum. The film is written, produced and directed by Sheldon Reynolds, who had produced a television series called Foreign Intrigue in 1951.
Plot
One of the world’s richest men, Victor Danemore, dies suddenly of a heart attack at his palatial estate on the French Riviera. His secretary, Dave Bishop (Robert Mitchum), is repeatedly asked by a diverse cast of characters whether or not the man spoke any last words before dying. Though he did not, nobody seems satisfied with that answer.
More details
author | Harold Jack Bloom |
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contentLocation | Paris |
director | Sheldon Reynolds |
editor | Lennart Wallén |
genre | crime mystery |
keywords | adolf hitler attorney cunning french riviera gauleiter heart attack murder mysterious letter nothing quisling secret past seven years spring the international wait world war ii |
musicBy | Paul Durand |
producer | Sheldon Reynolds |
productionCompany | Mandeville Productions Sheldon Reynold Productions |
publisher | United Artists |
recordedAt | Monaco Paris |
theme | film noir spy |