Tangier Incident Trailer

Tangier Incident Trailer (1953)

"THEY HAVE A DATE FOR MURDER!" 01 February 1953 Adventure, Action, Thriller 77 mins

Steve Gordon, an American agent posing as a black market operator, is in Tangier on a mission to stop the plans of three atomic-scientists who are there to pool their secrets and sell them in a package to the Communists.

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Crew

Lew Landers

Director

Ace Herman

Ace Herman Associate Producer

William A. Sickner

William A. Sickner Cinematography

Dave Milton

Dave Milton Art Direction

Ted Larsen

Ted Larsen Makeup Artist

Rex Bailey

Rex Bailey Production Manager

Joe Wonder

Joe Wonder Assistant Director

Tom Lambert

Tom Lambert Sound Recordist

Lloyd Garnell

Lloyd Garnell Electrician

Ace Herman

Ace Herman Supervising Film Editor

Edward J. Kay

Edward J. Kay Music Director

Gana Jones

Gana Jones Continuity

International Titles

Spionagenetz Tanger Trailer

Mistérios de Tanger Trailer

Spionagenetz Tanger Trailer

Synomotai tis Tangeris Trailer

International Releases Dates

Austria 01 June 1955

Germany 28 January 1955

United States 01 February 1953

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