Black Jack Trailer

Black Jack Trailer (1950)

"He Hits With The Power Of His Name!" 20 November 1950 Adventure, Crime 90 mins

A man who lost everything in the war now smuggles contraband into and out of Spain, but the law's closing in.

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Cast

George Sanders

as Mike Alexander

Herbert Marshall

as Dr. James Curtis

Patricia Roc

as Ingrid Dekker

Agnes Moorehead

as Mrs. Emily Birk

Marcel Dalio

as Captain Nikarescu

Dennis Wyndham

as Fernando Barrio

Howard Vernon

as Schooner Captain

José Nieto

as Inspector Carnero

José Jaspe

as José

Margarita Alexandre

as Flower seller

International Titles

Jack, el negro Trailer

Dernier témoin Trailer

Captain Blackjack Trailer

International Releases Dates

Spain 27 November 1950

France 20 December 1950

United States 21 October 1952

Production Companies

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