El secreto de los hombres azules (1961)
Directed by Edmond Agabra

Adventure

Film Synopsis

In the early 19th century, Suzanne travels from France to join her father, Don Pedro, in Mogador, Morocco.  She is accompanied by Fred, a good-looking adventurer who saved her from an escaped panther.  The three travel to Zagora, where Fred discovers a treasure quite by chance.  Fernandez is ready to resort to violence to recover the treasure...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Edmond Agabra
  • Script: Rafael Azcona
  • Cinematographer: Eloy Mella
  • Music: Joseph Kosma
  • Cast: Lex Barker (Fred), Marpessa Dawn (Malika), Odile Versois (Suzanne), Franck Villard (Hernandez), Michèle Bailly (Amina), Monique Just (Leila), Rafael Luis Calvo (Don Pedro), Walter Barnes (Matthias), Rufino Inglés, Isabel de Pomés, Rafael Corés, Bachir El Alj, Hassan Essakali, Bechara, Georges Vander
  • Country: France / Spain
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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