In The Man From Cairo (1953), A WWII veteran (George Raft) touring his old stomping ground in Algiers gets drawn into a hunt for a lost shipment of French Gold.
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#1 by lyzard on June 10th, 2009
Just the same, that’s a heck of a cast.
#2 by KeithA on June 11th, 2009
I have this on my short stack of things to watch. Even if it’s a bit drab, my weakness for any movie involving sneaking about performed by guys in suits and fezzes overcomes all.
#3 by Nathan Shumate on June 11th, 2009
Your fez fetish will be fulfilled, then.
#4 by ProfessorKettlewell on June 11th, 2009
I suddenly felt like the coolest thing in the world would be to finish work today, go the Ritz-Carlton for scotch and smoked salmon, and whilst in the bar, have a fight with an assassin in a tight black suit with satin shawl-collars, patent ballroom shoes, smoked glasses and a fez, and armed with one of those short, curved daggers with an emerald-studded handle in the shape of a King Cobra. After disarming said assassin, I would needless to say punt him out of the bar with a swift kick to the seat, saying “Tell your boss this: sprats I throw back”.
#5 by Nathan Shumate on June 12th, 2009
Yeah, but be careful: too much smoked salmon can give you gas.